PSISA-licensed. Concierge-trained.
Headquartered in the city we protect.
Mississauga is Canada's seventh-largest city, home to over 700,000 residents, one of Ontario's densest commercial corridors, and Chromium Guard's own headquarters. We know this city well — its geography, its growth patterns, and the specific security challenges its properties face. In 2024, Peel Regional Police recorded 1,656 break-and-enter incidents in Mississauga alone. That number is not background noise. It is the operating environment.
The Peel Regional Police 2024 Annual Statistical Report and open incident data provide a clear picture of property crime in Mississauga. The figures represent the full calendar year and are sourced directly from Peel Regional Police operational records.
The 7.7% increase in break-and-enter incidents reversed a prior downward trend — a signal worth attention. More striking is the commercial profile of the crime: Peel Regional Police data shows 177 stores, 175 restaurants, 56 construction sites, 18 offices, and 7 jewellery stores among the targets in 2024. This is not incidental residential crime. It is a systematic assault on Mississauga's commercial infrastructure, and it demands a commercial-grade response.
Data Sources — Peel Regional Police Annual Report 2024–2025 · Insurance Bureau of Canada 2025 Auto Theft Claims Data · Statistics Canada UCSR 2024
Mississauga's growth and urban form create a specific crime geography that experienced security operators understand and monitor.
The Square One precinct and the intensifying Hurontario corridor concentrate Mississauga's highest-value properties — residential towers, retail anchors, and mixed-use developments — within close proximity. Access control, parking structure security, and lobby management are the defining security challenges in this zone, where resident and visitor volumes make a professional, protocol-driven presence essential.
Port Credit's waterfront commercial strip, the industrial zones flanking Dixie Road and the 401 corridor, and the office parks of Meadowvale share an after-hours vulnerability profile. Break-ins to stores, offices, and commercial units are disproportionately concentrated in these areas during low-visibility overnight periods — a profile directly addressed by trained mobile patrol and static overnight deployments.
Mississauga's growth pipeline is one of the largest in Ontario. Fifty-six construction sites across Peel Region were broken into in 2024 alone. Active development zones — particularly along Eglinton LRT corridors and Lakeshore developments — are consistent targets for equipment theft and vandalism. A visible, trained officer on-site changes the risk calculation for every prospective intruder.
Mississauga's condominium market has grown faster than its security infrastructure. Many buildings rely on access technology — fobs, cameras, intercoms — without trained personnel to enforce the protocols those systems are designed to support. Package theft, parking garage intrusion, and unauthorized access incidents are a direct product of that gap. Professional concierge security closes it.
Mississauga is a city of serious ambition — its skyline, its business community, and its residential standards reflect that. The security operations serving its properties should reflect it equally. A city where auto theft claims have risen 216% in eight years and break-and-enters climbed back in 2024 is not a city that benefits from a minimal security response.
Properties in Mississauga require PSISA-licensed officers who understand the commercial and residential environments they are deployed in. They require personnel trained in access control, de-escalation, and resident-facing interaction — security that serves the property's reputation as much as its safety. And they require an operator who knows Mississauga specifically: its neighbourhoods, its crime patterns, and the profile of the properties that demand protection.
Chromium Guard's office is at 90 Burnhamthorpe Road West — in the heart of Mississauga's City Centre. We are not visiting this city. We operate here. Every deployment in Mississauga reflects the same Chromium Standard applied to every property in our portfolio: properly licensed, properly briefed, and accountable to a named manager, not a call centre. That is the standard this city's properties deserve, and it is the only standard we operate to.
We deploy across Mississauga's full spectrum of property types — from Square One-area condominiums to Pearson-corridor commercial properties and active development sites.
PSISA-licensed officers in Mississauga's condominium towers — lobby access control, visitor screening, parcel management, and a professional resident-facing presence that matches the standard of the buildings they serve.
For retail corridors, office parks, industrial properties, and mixed-use developments. After-hours coverage, access management during business hours, and the incident reporting infrastructure that commercial property managers require.
Overnight and weekend protection for active Mississauga development sites. Equipment theft and vandalism are preventable with a trained, visible presence — and recoverable equipment loss is always more expensive than prevention.
Scheduled and random patrol covering multiple Mississauga sites — parking structures, commercial lots, and low-density properties where a static post is not required but deterrent presence matters.
Corporate functions, private events, and venue-based gatherings across Mississauga. Briefed to your event profile, guest list, and on-site requirements — professional and discreet throughout.
With Mississauga generating $31.6 million in auto theft insurance claims in 2025 alone, parking structure security is a specific, high-priority service. Trained patrol and deterrent presence protect vehicles and reduce insurance exposure for condominium and commercial operators.
Every deployment in Mississauga operates under The Chromium Standard — our operational framework governing officer conduct, incident reporting, and client communication. Chromium Guard's headquarters is in Mississauga. This is not a remote deployment — it is home territory.
A Chromium specialist will assess your Mississauga property, review the specific risk profile, and present a deployment recommendation. Most assessments are completed within 48 hours of the initial call — with no obligation.