
Davos Municipal Police is the primary law enforcement agency serving the town of Davos and its surrounding areas. Committed to public safety, the force blends traditional policing with modern techniques to ensure residents and visitors can enjoy the town securely. Officers engage in preventive measures, community outreach, and emergency response, fostering a sense of trust and reliability within the local population.
The department is well-equipped to handle a variety of situations, from traffic management in the busy ski and tourist seasons to responding to emergencies in the alpine terrain. Its personnel are trained not only in law enforcement but also in first aid, mountain rescue coordination, and public safety education, reflecting the unique needs of a mountain community.
Community engagement is a key focus, with the police maintaining strong relationships with local schools, businesses, and tourism operators. Regular awareness campaigns, safety workshops, and public briefings help residents and visitors understand how to stay safe while enjoying Davos’ recreational opportunities, including skiing, hiking, and events such as the World Economic Forum.
In addition to routine patrols and emergency services, the Davos Municipal Police collaborate with cantonal and federal authorities on larger security operations, ensuring a coordinated approach to regional safety. Their presence throughout the town, combined with accessibility and responsiveness, helps create a secure environment for both locals and tourists alike.