Mission Statement
To promote, further and advance the interests and objectives of security professionals in BC; to foster a sense of professionalism in the security industry; to represent the security professional industry in its dealings with governments at all levels and in its dealings with the public; to provide educational programs and training programs for security professionals and for persons aspiring to become security professionals.
Become a Member
We would like to welcome you to the British Columbia Association of Security Professionals.
Our Association has been working to serve the security industry in British Columbia since the early 1980’s and after a few name changes established itself as the BCASP officially in 1999.
Some of the highlights of our Association include:
- Social Networking through dinner meetings
- Educational seminars and guest speakers on industry related topics
- Access to accredited ALOA Seminars and courses, hosted locally at discounted rates
- Information on the latest product developments through manufacturer presentations
- Invitation to our Annual Golf Tournament
- Quarterly Newsletter
- Health and Dental Plan
- Access to our Association Website
- Use of BCASP logo
As well, our association works with groups such as ICBC to establish reasonable rates for specific types of work. We also meet with government officials to discuss issues such as licensing and qualifications.
If you have any questions, please click here to contact us. Alternatively you can download the following membership application form, complete it, and return it to us by fax or email:
Sincerely,
Mitch Verigen
President, BCASP
Code of Ethics
The members of the BCASP by acceptance and continuance therein, shall be deemed to have subscribed to the following Code of Ethics:
- That the dignity of our chosen profession may be perpetuated, it is the duty of all members of the BCASP:
- To practice their profession in the spirit of fairness to their clients, with fidelity to security in conformance with appropriateness, and with high ideas of personal honor;
- To properly and impartially analyze security problems, and to advance the best possible solution for the protection of their clients;
- To conduct themselves in a dignified manner;
- To abide by applicable licensing and business regulations;
- To abstain from using improper or questionable methods of soliciting patronage, and to decline to accept such incompatible patronage;
- To refrain from associating themselves with or allowing the use of their names by any enterprise of questionable character, or in any manner countenancing misrepresentation;
- To cooperate in advancing the best interest of the locksmithing industry by interchange of general information and experience with fellow locksmiths;
- To encourage and promote loyalty to the profession, always ready to apply their special knowledge, skill and training for the use and betterment of our industry.
An Affiliate of the Associated Locksmiths of America
(Adopted from the Associated Locksmiths of America, Inc.)