Security Tools for Law Enforcement Officers

The image showcases various security tools designed for law enforcement officers, including body worn cameras, protective gear, and automatic license plate recognition systems. These tools aid police officers in criminal investigations, improve operational efficiency, and enhance public safety by providing real-time intelligence and resources to combat crime effectively.

Essential Security Tools for Today’s Law Enforcement Officers

Let’s face it—law enforcement is one of the toughest jobs out there.

When you’re out in the field, you’re balancing personal safety, public expectations, and strict protocol, all while facing unpredictable threats. Criminals don’t follow rules, but you have to. That’s a difficult position to be in—and it’s why I’ve always believed that giving officers the right tools can make all the difference.

Since 2005, I’ve worked closely with law enforcement agencies across the country. At BrickHouse Security, we test and stand behind every product we carry, because we know lives depend on them. If you’re looking to strengthen your team’s safety, efficiency, and accountability, here are some of the most powerful tools available today.

Tools That Empower Officers on Every Shift

1. Dash Cameras That Capture the Full Story

Dash Cameras

A squad car dash cam isn’t just about recording traffic stops. It’s about protecting officers and preserving the truth.

Today’s in-vehicle cameras offer crystal-clear video that can serve as evidence in court, protect you from false claims, and even help de-escalate tense situations. That footage also becomes a critical tool for training—reinforcing best practices and improving department-wide performance.

Whether you're conducting a routine stop or pursuing a suspect, a reliable dash cam works silently in the background—watching your six.

2. Real-Time GPS Trackers for Surveillance & Safety

gps tracker for car

GPS tracking is one of the most versatile and underappreciated tools in modern policing. With proper legal authorization, GPS trackers can be used in investigations, undercover operations, and even to safeguard personnel.

Imagine being able to track a suspect’s vehicle without needing eyes on it 24/7. Or staying updated on a confidential informant’s location in real time. The ability to discreetly monitor movements helps you act faster, smarter, and safer.

Our GPS systems are built for reliability and real-world conditions—because when you’re on a stakeout or tracking a high-risk target, failure isn’t an option.

3. Non-Lethal Self-Defense That Buys You Time

The image depicts a variety of self-defense tools, including body armor, firearms, and protective gear, designed to enhance public safety and aid law enforcement agencies in combatting crime. These tools are essential for police officers and other members of law enforcement to improve operational efficiency and ensure the safety of citizens during criminal investigations.

Sure, your firearm is your last line of defense—but many situations call for something less lethal.

That’s why we offer tactical flashlights that double as stun guns, pepper sprays disguised as everyday items, and even multi-use batons with built-in voltage. These tools aren’t just for self-defense—they’re confidence boosters in unpredictable encounters.

They’re ideal for corrections officers, plainclothes detectives, or anyone who needs discreet protection that won’t escalate a situation unnecessarily.

4. Body-Worn Cameras That Build Public Trust

Nothing protects an officer—and a department’s reputation—like clear, objective footage.

Body-worn cameras have become standard issue for a reason. They help document interactions, support investigations, and provide undeniable proof during misconduct claims. Just as important, they help reassure the community that your agency values transparency.

From button cams to necktie models, we offer a range of wearables to suit every duty—covert or uniformed.

Why Upgrade Now?

The reality is: law enforcement is evolving. Communities demand more accountability. Criminal tactics are getting more sophisticated. And officers need every advantage they can get.

We believe in giving you that edge—with dependable tools that work in the real world, not just in theory. We also understand that budgets can be tight, which is why many of our law enforcement partners take advantage of grants and support programs to make critical upgrades happen.

If you haven’t browsed our latest lineup, I invite you to do so today. Our team is here to help you choose the right solution, whether you’re equipping an entire department or just looking for one reliable tool to help get the job done.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why should my department invest in dash cameras if we already have body-worn cameras?

Great question—and one we hear often. Body cams are essential, but they don’t catch everything. Dash cams provide a fixed, wide-angle perspective of traffic stops, pursuits, and roadside interactions. They also run continuously, offering critical context that body cams might miss—especially if the officer isn't facing the action directly. Together, they provide a fuller picture and better protection for everyone involved.

Are GPS trackers legal for use in surveillance operations?

Yes—with the right legal authorization. Law enforcement must typically obtain a warrant or court order before deploying GPS trackers on a suspect’s vehicle or person. When used correctly and within legal boundaries, GPS technology is a game-changer for surveillance, asset recovery, and even officer safety. We always recommend working with your legal team to ensure compliance before deployment.

What’s the advantage of using non-lethal self-defense tools over traditional firearms?

Sometimes, using your firearm just isn’t the right move—whether it’s due to proximity, crowd presence, or the nature of the threat. Non-lethal tools like stun gun flashlights or pepper spray give you fast, effective options to protect yourself without escalating force unnecessarily. They’re also great for plainclothes or undercover officers who need discreet protection that won’t draw attention.

How can body-worn cameras improve community trust?

When people know their interactions with law enforcement are being recorded, it promotes accountability and transparency—on both sides. That fosters trust, reduces complaints, and supports more constructive engagement between officers and citizens. Body-worn cameras also protect officers by providing unbiased video evidence in the event of a dispute or legal case.

What funding options are available for law enforcement agencies looking to upgrade their gear?

We know budgets are tight. The good news is that many departments use federal or state grants to fund purchases of GPS trackers, body cams, and other essential tools. Our team at BrickHouse Security can help point you toward available resources and guide you through the process. Reach out anytime—we’re here to help.

How do I choose the right equipment for my department’s specific needs?

It all starts with understanding your mission and your environment. Are you working undercover? Patrolling rural highways? Managing high-crime urban zones? At BrickHouse Security, we don’t just sell gear—we consult with departments to match the right tools to your daily challenges. Give us a call or browse our site to explore curated solutions for law enforcement.


Visit BrickHouseSecurity.com to explore our full line of law enforcement solutions—or reach out directly. We’re proud to stand behind the officers who stand up for all of us.

Posted by Todd Morris on Nov 7th 2024

Todd Morris

Todd Morris

Todd Morris is the Founder and CEO of BrickHouse Security, a leader in GPS tracking and security solutions since 2005. Featured on the Inc 5000 list, Todd has steered the company from its inception, applying expertise developed at Apple, Adobe, and MapQuest to deliver innovative, reliable solutions for both businesses and consumers. Recognized as an authority in the GPS tracking industry, Todd regularly contributes insights to major news programs. His practical approach includes using his sons as beta testers for products, from stroller tours to monitoring teenage driving, ensuring BrickHouse’s offerings are user-friendly and effective. This hands-on testing reflects Todd’s commitment to real-world application and safety.