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If you’re just beginning to think about the security needs of your business, or simply want to check that you’re existing safety precautions are substantial enough, then these top tips should help you:
Conduct a thorough walk-through of your entire business:
Even if you think you know the security needs of your business, walking in and around the premises with a fresh perspective may help you to identify certain areas that you hadn’t previously noticed or thought about. Try to view everything as a criminal might, right from the parking lot to any adjacent roads, or sidewalks. Take a closer look at all your entrance points and check that they all lock properly and that they can all be seen by any cameras that you might have installed. Taking notes while you do this will help to ensure that you don’t forget anything when you later review your security needs.
Once you’ve done this, repeat the exact same process inside, and look for all the areas that somebody might be able to gain unauthorized access to the premises undetected.
When you approach a security company to discuss replacing or upgrading your current security systems – or having brand new systems installed if you’re recently moved into the site – having all your notes from your security walk-through to hand, will make the job infinitely easier for them, and you’ll be sure not to miss anything.
Alternatively, you can get in touch with a local security firm who will conduct a thorough assessment of your business premises, for you.
Think about your company’s internal risks:
While preventing the risk of intruders entering your premises from outside may be your top priority, it’s important to consider any internal risks that might be present, too. Check your internal security systems to make sure they’re all functioning properly, or if you don’t have adequate systems in place internally, then talk to your local locksmith or security specialist to have something installed before any incidents can take place.
Prioritize your security needs:
Identifying your businesses security needs and then ranking them in order of priority will give you the chance to address each one in order of importance. Some security needs may be relatively unimportant and can be addressed after the major needs have been immediately rectified.
Assessing your security needs should always be at the top of your list of priorities as a business owner, especially as some criminal actions can have devastating consequences for a business, both financially and physically.