A security uniform is more than identity — it’s regulated, symbolizes authority, and is worn through long day and night shifts. Procurement must account for regulations as well as officer comfort.
Know the Security Uniform Types
Indonesian security uniform regulations recognize several duty outfits:
- PDH (daily service uniform) — shirt and trousers for routine indoor duty.
- PDL (field service uniform) — for outdoor duty with high mobility.
- PSH (civilian service outfit) — for security roles requiring a more formal appearance.
Each has color and attribute requirements that must be followed. An experienced vendor understands these details so the produced uniforms comply with applicable regulations.
Attributes and Completeness
A complete security uniform includes badges, emblems, authority insignia, duty belts, and other attributes per regulation. Make sure procurement covers full attributes — not just shirt and trousers — so officers present to standard.
Comfort for 8–12 Hour Shifts
Security officers work long shifts, stand frequently, and move between air-conditioned rooms and outdoor areas. Sweat-absorbing, durable, wrinkle-resistant fabric is a must. For outdoor posts, consider jackets and vests as complements.
Team Uniformity Across Locations
Security service companies, or businesses with many sites, need identical uniforms at every location. Color and specification consistency between production batches is crucial — small differences are immediately visible at joint assemblies.
LMI produces regulation-compliant security guard uniforms with consistent quality for multi-site teams. For other operational uniform needs, see our industrial uniform solutions or large-scale procurement services.
