I haven't read your experience but it sounds like you endured something similar.
What is a Red Flag? I've tried to look it up on here but can't get a definitive answer. Do you think that happened to us?
I believe your case was extreme and there might have been something in your room that triggered them to do a person observation. Those "housekeeping" employees are trained to look through a room and bathroom for "something" and doubtful it's weapons since they aren't to open your belongings. You might have had something completely innocuous but it triggered them. It's so over the top and what you experienced is unacceptable.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/j...3-4-housekeeping-horror.3668703/post-58937306
I have no doubt when we got off the bus and walked through the main building our magicbands triggered the inspection. BUT because POP was having renovations we took a walk to see before returning to our room so the "inspector" arrived to an empty room ... and me walking up to him.
If I were you I'd write a letter and let them know the behavior of these men, how it impacted your trip and now your child. None of this will change if folks just let it go and don't tell them what is happening on the ground.
Disney, and other companies, are not hiring the right people for this type of work. If housekeeping can safely enter rooms then there is no need for the security check staff to look and act like prison guards. A friendlier and less threatening staff would have a better outcome.
I really don't think that a Disney resort with all the cameras, limited access, and many staffer members is a trafficking hotspot. So I'm not sure what the point is. Bring back daily housekeeping and all problems are solved.
Housekeeping is step one, these men were likely sent back and you are right, there is no need for them to act this way.
Everyone assumes Disney has cameras everywhere ... do you know the manpower it would take to watch them or scan them? Even many rides have no cameras but floor sensors to determine if a guest gets out. And ironically having a camera provides proof that they might not want to provide. Cameras make Disney liable for lots of stuff. No camera, no proof.
There are plenty of articles out there discussing the problem in Florida and how Disney is in every conversation. Disney isn't immune to the outside world and nothing goes wrong. Criminals work the resort from AP regulars stealing in parks, pickpockets, room break ins and worse. I don't want to talk or think about it either but WDW is an international location that folks with the money visit.
When this all started 4 years ago there was housekeeping for all. The housekeepers were the first line of inspection. It became a discussion because DVC who didn't get housekeeping daily first noticed these "inspections" of their light switches, microwave doors, blinds, lightbulbs.

Eventually it was impacting all resorts and guests. It didn't matter if you had housekeeping or not and this was explained to me in person by a resort manager. It is a way of business for Disney now ...
It's true but sometimes they lack in communication. If housekeeping has come in and done their daily stuff then there isn't supposed to be a security check. But if housekeeping neglects to check off that they entered your room due to human error then you will get both. Both aren't intended as policy but do happen sometimes.
And why folks think "security check" and that security personnel do them I'm not sure. It's just the name given to the policy that someone has to put their eyes on the room each day.
It may have changed but it was my understanding that the "security" folks are actually the housekeeping department with a different job. In the case of two visits, it could be your scenario or it is likely the housekeepers who cleaned then triggered a look from "security" and that is why often we hear they show up while the guests are in the room, likely to see the guests as well.
Housekeepers are pretty meticulous about signing off on each room cleaned because that impacts their job if they don't mark it as cleaned. I've even asked them to not clean in person and they've asked me to initial I refused to let them in.