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Ways to Prevent Crime In Your Business

http://www.securityguardsanjose.com/event-security/<br>One of the details that a business owner must attend to is crime prevention.

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Ways to Prevent Crime In Your Business

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  1. Ways to Prevent Crime In Your Business One of the details that a business owner must attend to is crime prevention. Profit margins are often tight enough that even small losses can shift the bottom line into the red. With a little forethought, a comprehensive strategy can be outlined.

  2. The Value of an Honest Worker Hiring employees that demonstrate integrity, morals and ethics is the first step towards stopping internal losses. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to predict how someone will react to temptation. Reduce or eliminate opportunities for theft through the use of locks, authorized access areas and security cameras. It should also be well understood who is responsible for expensive equipment and tools.The business owner needs to act according to how he wishes workers to behave. A boss that lies, cheats and steals cannot expect those under him to be any different. A reputable company that fosters an honest environment will breed loyalty.

  3. Stopping Shoplifters For retail businesses, this is one of the most common threats. Sadly, there is no reliable way to spot a shoplifter. They come in all shapes and sizes, from all age brackets and economic backgrounds. Train employees to be aware of each customer. Acknowledging everyone that comes into the store lets the shoppers know that their presence has been noted. Suspicious acting persons should be given extra attention. Often, a petty thief will be scared off when he/she realizes they’re being watched closely.

  4. Repel Hi-Tech Assaults Just about every business uses computers and some sort of networking. Internet access is commonplace. Firewalls and anti-virus software will provide basic security, but an online policy should also be utilized. Access to company records and other critical information must be monitored and regulated. Employees that are involved in accounting, payroll and payments should be well trusted but still subject to occasional audits.

  5. Guard Against Armed Robbery Any business that directly handles money or valuable goods is at risk to an aggressive attack. For this reason, entryways should be well lit and under obvious video surveillance. Signs declaring affiliation with a security service can deter robbers looking for an easy target. Bank deposits should not be made so routinely that a mugger can easily plan out a schedule. Transporting large amounts of money should be done in pairs. So should opening and closing the store, since this is another vulnerable period.

  6. Most importantly, make sure that employees are taught to not resist an armed robbery. Instead, have them comply with demands while remaining observant. They can then provide detailed information to the police. A business can recover from material loss, but the loss of an employee trying to be a hero would be a tragic event.

  7. Crime Free Taking a few simple precautions, retaining ethical employees and having solid company policies can significantly cut small business crime. Alternatively, hiring the services of a security agency can alleviate the headaches involved and be cost-effective for the owner who would rather concentrate more on market growth.

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