Armed vs unarmed security comparison
Decision guide · California

Armed vs unarmed security: which do you actually need?

The short version: most Sacramento HOAs, apartments, lobbies, retail and events are best served unarmed. Visible deterrence and documented response handle 95% of incidents — without the liability and insurance load of armed coverage.

Side-by-side comparison

FactorUnarmed (Stormhammer)Armed
Visible deterrenceYesYes
Documented patrol logsYesYes
De-escalation trainingYes — primary toolYes, but secondary
Firearm on siteNoYes (BSIS firearm permit required)
California BSIS Guard CardRequiredRequired
Additional permitsNoneBSIS firearm + exposed/concealed permit
Property owner liability exposureLowerHigher
Insurance loadingStandard30–60% higher
Typical Sacramento priceFrom $15/night patrol · $26/hr post$36–$50+ /hr static
Best forHOA, apartments, lobbies, retail, events, constructionCash escort, court-ordered detail, federally-mandated armed posts
Common questions

Armed vs unarmed FAQ

  • What is the difference between armed and unarmed security guards?+

    An unarmed guard provides visible uniformed presence, documented patrol, and de-escalation without firearms. An armed guard carries a firearm and requires additional California BSIS firearm permits, higher insurance, and a documented use-of-force policy.

  • Is unarmed security effective?+

    For the vast majority of Sacramento HOAs, apartments, retail, offices, lobbies and events, yes. Visible deterrence and documented response handle most situations; police are called for anything that requires armed intervention.

  • When do you actually need an armed guard?+

    High-value cash handling (bank/jeweler escort), specific judge-ordered protection details, and certain federally-mandated posts. Most residential, retail and event work does not require armed coverage.

  • Why does Stormhammer offer only unarmed security?+

    Lower risk for the property owner, lower liability premiums, fewer escalations, and cleaner documentation. We're licensed BSIS PPO #121830 and built the company around 100% non-lethal coverage.

  • What is the cost difference?+

    Armed posts in Sacramento usually run 30–60% more per hour than unarmed posts because of the firearm permit, additional training, and insurance loading. Unarmed patrol starts at $15/night versus an armed officer's per-shift minimums.

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