It is very important for bodyguards to adopt a human approach in their work. This means that when providing protection services, they have to consider not only the physical security of their customers, but also the emotional and personal needs of their customers. For example, when interacting with clients, bodyguards must demonstrate empathy and respect while still remaining professional and vigilant. However, at critical moments, the bodyguard must transform into a focused "guard with a knife", fully focused on the task of security, ensuring that the safety of the client is not threatened by any kind.
This balance requires bodyguards to be ready to respond to emergencies while maintaining human contact. In times of crisis, the primary duty of a bodyguard is to take all necessary measures to protect the client, which may require a temporary shift in a human attitude in favor of more direct and decisive action. In these situations, the bodyguard's professional training, tactical skills, and quick reaction ability become crucial.
In conclusion, while a humane approach can create a more comfortable and trusting protective environment in non-critical situations, bodyguards must be ready to act with maximum efficiency and professionalism when faced with threats. In this way, the bodyguard is able to provide comprehensive protection to the client, taking into account their personal feelings and providing firm protection in times of danger.