Club Watch and the Club Watch Community Connection are services provided by Venue Security Corporation.
With our headquarters in Torrance, CA, Venue Security Corporation’s mission is to substantially reduce or eliminate tragic deaths, crime, and violence in entertainment venues and to provide venue operators with innovative tools to measure and improve their operational performance.
Our Team and Advisory Board
Our team and advisory board are comprised of veteran police officers, former bouncers, current venue operators, computer software and hardware engineers, a former AT&T executive, media specialists and a former military intelligence analyst. The depth and quality of our team and our unyielding commitment to providing our customers with the highest quality products and services is what makes Venue Security Corporation the most recognizable name in the venue security industry.
Industry Recognition
As part of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s California Commission for Jobs and Economic Growth, Venue Security Corporation was recently invited to the California Tech 100 Conference as a leading innovator of technologies that can save lives, improve venue operating efficiencies, save taxpayer dollars, and make communities safer.
Venue Security Solutions
Venue Security Corporation has compiled the largest known database of venue-related incident reports dating back to 1970. Based on our analysis of thousands of documented incident reports, Venue Security Corporation has developed Club Watch, a unique Internet-based software/hardware network system that can substantially reduce crime, violence, and the needless loss of life in entertainment venues. The system also provides venue operators with many user-friendly charts and analytics to quantify and improve the performance of their operations.
Venue Security Corporation has also developed the Club Watch Community Connection, which is a unique Web-based messaging system that enables residents in any community to voice their concerns about a particular venue (noise, loitering, vandalism, littering, drag racing, drug dealing, fighting, etc.). These messages go directly to the people inside the venue that can most efficiently resolve their concerns before it is necessary to deploy police resources, involve city councils, or initiate liquor license revocation proceedings.
