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Security Notes


Homeowners and guests should be aware of the speed limits and the stop signs that are placed around the community are there for your protection. These signs are posted for the safety of ALL Southern Dunes Residents and guests!   

Your Gate Security Team


If you need to report anything to security please call 863-422-2038.

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Job1USA Security is a national security company based in Toledo, Ohio with branch and satellite offices across the United States. Job1USA Security employs over 2,500 quality security personnel nationwide delivering a wide array of security protection services. Job1USA Security was incorporated in 1951 and has seen expansion and continuous growth through these years. It is no secret our growth has been due in part to our attention to client needs, expectations and satisfaction. Job1USA Security is recognized as an industry leader for prompt, reliable, professional and consistent delivery of high quality security programs.

At Southern Dunes our Officers provide safety and peace of mind at the gate entrance by checking in all golfers, guests, and other visitors. At our gate house we utilize a state of the art camera and computer 
system. We provide daily and nightly patrols of Southern Dunes in our unmarked patrol vehicle and we use a patrol tracking system with check points throughout the community. Job1USA Security Officers will do everything they can to protect Southern Dunes and its residents.



Home fire safety is always a priority, and the following are a few tips to help keep your home and family safe. If you have any household tips you would like to share, we'd love to hear from you!


Home Fire Safety Checklist:  


  • Check the batteries in your smoke detectors often. A good time to change the battery is when you change your clocks for Daylight Savings time! 


  • Test your Smoke Detectors and replace any that are ten years or older. 


  • Position detectors per code, place one detector per living level and near the areas where you and your family sleep. 


  • Keep detectors away from heating and cooling ducts, at least six inches from where walls and ceilings meet.  


  • Keep fire extinguishers handy. Make sure there's at least one on each floor especially, near the kitchen, garage and laundry room.  


  • Check the wiring. Have a professional electrician check for faulty wiring, especially if you own an older home.  


  • Check your dryer hose => lint build-up can cause overheating. Clean the hose and dryer annually.  


  • Talk with family and make sure everyone knows what to do in case of a fire breaks out.


  • Create a fire safety plan. This should include a designated meeting place outside of the home. This will insure everyone is present and no one will be running back into the burning home or you can make the first Fire responder aware and tell them that this person or persons is missing and where they might be located.