Saturday, 28 September 2013

Use These Tips For Better Business Security

By Mark Mahaffey


Believe it or not, each year crooks steal millions of dollars' worth of merchandise from businesses. Does that surprise you? If you are the owner of a retail store, you are probably not surprised at all. The sad truth is there are crooks out there who want to take what you have worked hard for. If you are going to protect your merchandise, you are going to have to have a robust security plan.

The good news is that there are several things you can do to improve your business security. The last thing you need is to lose money to crime, especially when you can do so much to lessen the chances that you will be a victim of shoplifting.

The first issue to consider is whether or not you have hired sufficient staff. It is important to have as many workers in your store as you can afford. This is because it is important to personally greet each person who comes into your store.

When customers are greeted upon entering the store, they realize that they have been noticed. Since shoplifters like to do their dirty work unseen, just the knowledge that someone knows they are there may be enough to discourage them from trying to steal from you.

Having a bag check policy is also an important way to improve your business security. You may have people coming into your store with bags that they have gotten from other stores. What they will possibly try to do is to sneak some unpaid items from your store into the bag. If you have a policy that requires your employees to check customers' bags before they leave the store, you can possibly avoid this problem.

Have you ever heard of tag switching? This refers to the practice of putting a lower priced tag on a more expensive item in order to get away with paying a cheaper price for it. Make sure that your business security plan includes training employees to be on the lookout for tag switching by customers.




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