Service · Ipswich · Brisbane · SEQ

Static guards and concierge officers, posted where you need them.

Named officers. Documented post orders. Uniformed presence at the gate, in the lobby, on the build. The kind of cover that gets noticed before something has to be reported.

Tupper Security provides licensed static guards and concierge officers across Ipswich, Brisbane and South-East Queensland. We staff fixed posts at commercial buildings, construction sites, retail premises, body corporate buildings and event venues. Every officer is individually licensed; every post runs to a written, site-specific post order. Tupper holds QLD Security Firm Licence (Class 1) #4572076.

The two posts we cover most

  • Static guard — security-led. Gate or door control, access screening, vehicle and bag checks, incident response, written shift logs. Most common on construction sites, industrial estates, after-hours commercial premises.
  • Concierge officer — front-of-house plus security. Visitor greeting, parcel and contractor sign-in, lift access management, resident and tenant liaison, alongside the same security responsibilities. Most common in body corporate buildings, commercial lobbies and serviced offices.

Where static and concierge cover earns its place

  • Construction sites — gate control during build hours, after-hours static cover during high-risk stages, contractor access management. Pairs with mobile patrols for layered cover.
  • Body corporate / apartment buildings — concierge in the lobby, residents and contractors managed against role-based access control, parcels logged, late-night issues handled.
  • Commercial offices — front-desk concierge for tenants and visitors, after-hours static where the lobby is otherwise unmanned.
  • Retail — opening and closing static cover at high-risk premises, weekend cover, peak-period uplift.
  • Events & venues — fixed-post cover to back up event crowd control at entries, VIP areas and back-of-house.

What "named officer" actually means

Most security firms staff posts from a roster — whoever's available that night. We assign a primary officer plus a back-up to every ongoing post, so the same one or two faces see your site week after week. They learn your routines, your tenants, your weak points, your normal-versus-not. It's the single biggest difference between a guard who's just at your site and one who's actually protecting it.

Site-specific post orders

Every post starts with a written post order: what to check on every round, who to call for what kind of incident, what to escalate, how to report each shift. The post order is reviewed every quarter and rewritten when conditions change. We give you a copy. If a future operator takes over the post — ours or someone else's — they don't start from zero.

Capacity for multi-post deployments

We scale officer numbers to the brief — from a single concierge desk through to multi-post coverage across an entire site. Our network of licensed officers across South-East Queensland means we can resource any size deployment a contract requires, while keeping the named-officer accountability model intact for each individual post.

Pairs well with

Static guards usually run as part of a layered stack — covering the post itself, with CCTV watching the perimeter, alarm response as the after-hours fallback, and mobile patrols dropping in between fixed shifts. See how static and concierge are priced →

Frequently asked

Both are licensed officers posted at a fixed location. A static guard's primary job is security — gate control, access screening, incident response. A concierge handles security plus a front-of-house role: greeting visitors, taking deliveries, helping residents. Most commercial buildings want concierge; most construction sites want static.
Named officers wherever possible. For ongoing posts we assign a small primary team and a back-up roster, so the same faces show up at your site week after week. Familiarity with your building, your people and your routines is most of the value.
Every officer holds a current Queensland security licence appropriate to the post. Anthony Tupper personally holds Crowd Controller, Security Officer Monitoring and Security Officer Unarmed (#4063312); the firm operates under Class 1 Security Firm Licence #4572076. Licence numbers are checkable through the Queensland Office of Fair Trading.
Yes. Every static or concierge post starts with a documented post order — what to check, who to call, escalation paths, daily reporting cadence. The post order is reviewed quarterly and rewritten when conditions change. This is the difference between a guard who's at your site and a guard who's protecting your site.

Get a quote for static or concierge cover

Free site visit. We meet you on site, walk the building or premises, and quote against your actual hours and risk profile — not a generic per-hour rate. Request a quote → or call 0414 829 850.