Security Tips
Commercial/Business Security Tips
When you go to work, don't leave your crime prevention sense at home. Almost
any crime that can happen at home or in your neighborhood, can happen in the
workplace. Here's some tips to prevent office crime.
HELP PREVENT OFFICE THEFT
- Keep your purse, wallet, keys or other valuable items with you at all times
or locked in a drawer or closet.
- Check the identity of strangers who are in your office - particularly service
people. Be sure they have a badge or other identification from the company
they represent.
- Always let someone in the office know where you will be going and when
you will be back--even if you are just leaving for lunch.
- If you bring personal items to work, such as CD player, be sure to mark
them with your name or initials.
- Report any broken or flickering lights, doors that don't lock properly
or broken windows. Do not assume someone else has already done it.
TROUBLE SPOTS
- Reception area - Does your receptionist have a panic button for emergencies
or a lock on the front door that can be controlled by the receptionist?
- Don't use out-of-the-way stairways alone.
- Don't work late alone. Create a buddy system for walking to parking lots
or public transportation.
- Choose a well-lighted, well-guarded parking garage. If you notice strangers
lurking around, notify security or the police. Always look around your car
before approaching it and look in the car before opening the door.
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