dimanche 8 juin 2014

Is Your Business Inviting To Crooks? Tips For Business Security

By Mark Mahaffey


Did you know that it pays to spend time thinking about how a robber views your business? When you inspect your business, you may not see it the same way that a robber would see it. You may be surprised to understand what a burglar sees when he looks at your business. With the high crime rates that we have, you would do well to increase your business security.

But, for those who will do things differently in their business security, the risks of experiencing a break in can be reduces. It is worth any time and effort you put into it, because it could make the difference between being robbed or not. Would it not be worth it to spend some time and money if it helps keep you safe?

For instance, when a robber eyes your business, he is searching for clues that can make his work less difficult. Robbers select businesses that they can enter without much effort, because they want to do their work fast so the police will not catch them. Further, they put thought into which businesses they break into - taking the time to get to know the areas around your business well.

You should go out and look at the doors and windows - these are part of your business security! If you have big trees and bushes, this could make the job of a robber easier. They can climb on them and use them to hide behind.

What about the locks on your doors and windows? Are they strong? Sometimes criminals make their way inside a business by walking or climbing through unlocked windows and doors! Keep them locked!

Do you have light around the exterior of your business? If not, you should put some security lights up. Crooks like dark areas, and if you have plenty of light around your business, you may be able to discourage crooks from attempting to break into your business!




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