About Us














About Us

los Angeles Loss Prevention is a fully licensed in CA for Investigations (PI11754) and Security Training company. We specialize in training for security guards. Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) Firearms Facility License TFF 1328 and Instructor License TIF 2145, Baton Facility License TIB 1423 and Baton Instructor License TIB 2050 We offer NRA Training in Basic Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun and CCW training and are certified as a Chief Range Safety Officer. We conduct Initial Guard Card Training, Initial security Firearms Training, Chemical Agent Training, Baton Training, including bi-annual renewal, and Bi-annual Re-Qualifications for firearms permit holders. We also teach Use of Force and how to pass the BSIS Personal Assessment Exam so you can apply for your Firearms Permit. We are fully insured for Firearms Training. Range time for Firearms qualifications are available all year round at the Angeles Shooting Ranges in Sylmar, CA. through our training services.

HUMAN RIGHTS TRAINING

The Private Security Industry is one of the largest growing Industries in the United States. The Rise in crime and defunding of Police Departments have resulted in many citizens feeling unsafe. Police response is taking longer due to decreased officer levels. Business and People are looking to hiring “Private Security” to protect their businesses and themselves, as well as carrying Self Defense Weapons and their use. As Private Security take over enforcement activities once provided by law Enforcement agencies, they musty be ever vigilant of the violation of “Human Rights, Civil Rights and Legal rights of the Public”. Education and Training is a valuable tool to lessen the liability of violations.

VETERANS DAY ADDED FIREARMS CLASS

BSIS REQUALIFICATION AND INITIAL QUALIFICATION CLASS NOVEMBER 11TH, 2025

The purpose of the full day of training is to invite Veteran applicants to participate in The BSIS Exposed Initial Firearms Class 14 Hours

Special price of $150.00 Classroom November 11th, 2025, Tuesday (8 Hours)

Range portion November 15th, 2025, Saturday 6 Hours.

If you have a Veteran Family member, Friend or Colleague who is interested in entering the employment as a Security Guard, This is a great Starter Training for them. They can get their Guard Card Training, Firearms Training and their 1st Bi-annual Requlaification for the low price of $150.00.

Special BSIS Firearms Class added for our Veterans, who will receive added savings on courses below in a Special Training Package on VETERANS DAY, November 11th, 2025, Tuesday, special pricing for THIS DAY $150.00, in addition after receiving your Firearms permit your First Requalification FREE. a further $95.00 saving.

Other Non Veteran Applicants can also attend this Firearms class for the Price of $150.00 ( Special Veteran Discount Package is excluded), However, If you do not have a Guard Card, The Firearms Class, includes the Guard Card Training Free with payment for the FA Class.

Veterans Special Package.

If you do not have a Guard Card, this course offers Free Basic Guard Card Training (8 Hours) included with the price to Veterans, A further $65.00 saving and Chemical Agent Training (4 Hours) another $65.00 saving.

In total for the low cost of $150.00 Veterans get:

1. Firearms Training 14 Hours ( Normally $225.00)

2. Guard Card ( If you do not have one) (8 Hours, Normally $65.00)

3. Chemical Agent Training (4 Hours, Normally $65.00)

4. 1st bi-Annual Requalification ( On receiving a FA Permit, $95.00)

For the low price of $150.00 a savings of $300.00

HUMAN RIGHTS TRAINING (Know the Difference between Human Rights, Civil Rights and Legal Rights)

Peter G. Hilton JD is a certified Level II Human Rights Consultant (Human Rights, Anti Sex Trafficking, Business and Digital Citizenship) though the United States Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights (USIDHR) Private Security Officers and Business Entities must know the difference between Human Rights, Civil Rights and Legal rights to avoid liability for their acts while in the performance of their duties with “Employees, Business Clients and the Public”. Recognized 30 Human Rights were adopted and translated in 500 languages by the UN at the United Nations General Assembly in Paris on 10 December 1948 (General Assembly resolution 217 A) as a common standard of achievements for all peoples and all nations.

Civil Rights

Are adopted through a countries “Constitutions or Charters”.

Legal Rights

are enacted through laws by countries and have Civil or Criminal Enforcement