It’s surprising how easy it can be to overlook some simple things when it comes to the safety and security of your business premises. Unfortunately, even if you overlook them, you can be sure that burglars won’t. Make sure to take security seriously at your premises, for the safety of your staff and the business itself. Here are some simple tips to help you improve the security of your business premises, to make sure don’t skip the simple steps by mistake.
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Make sure you only use quality door and hardware fittings, such as locks and hinges, from recognized manufacturers. Don’t forget window locks too. All locks should be fitted by an expert locksmith.
At close of play, before the last person leaves the premises, make sure everybody has left, and make sure that all doors and windows have been properly closed and locked. This is especially important if you’re closing for a few days, such as over the weekend.
Anyone who has keys to the premises or work vehicles should never leave anywhere in the entrance area or hallway of the premises or their homes. Burglars are able to use tools to hook keys off hooks near the front door through the letter, and then gain entry. This can lead to break-ins or the theft of work vehicles, or tools or paperwork from inside work vehicles.
If the premises are going to be left empty for a few days, such as over a holiday weekend, set up timer devices to turn the lights on and off automatically, so it looks like someone is on the premises.
If your premises are a workshop or a garage, make sure that all tools, ladders, and other similar items have been securely put away, both when they’re not in use and at the end of the day. This helps to prevent expensive tools from being lost, and also reduces the risk of theft. Tools themselves can be valuable, or they can be used by burglars to get access to other floors or areas where valuables or cash may be stored.
Be wary of strangers who come to the door of the premises if you aren’t expecting anyone. This is a technique to check out the property before coming back to break in. Don’t allow anyone access and try to block the view inside the building if you can. If you are suspicious of anyone who calls, call to inform your local police service, just in case.
If your locks need replacing or repairing, make sure you call an accredited and trustworthy locksmith. Don't just use search terms like "locksmith Grand Junction" to find local professionals, read reviews of them as well to ensure you're getting a quality service. And, as mentioned earlier, you should make sure that you use top-quality locks. A LOTO locks brand lock, for example, is super-durable and will securely protect your outbuildings, no matter the weather, as well as storage areas and items like lock boxes.
Cover letterboxes with an internal plate to prevent the key hooking trick.
Never leave your keys in the lock on the inside of the door, as they can be retrieved through the letterbox.
Make sure your insurance cover against burglary is higher than you need. Get specified cover for any high-value items on the premises.
Keep proof of purchase for any office equipment, machinery, and other high-cost items. Photograph and record serial numbers. You may need this information for insurance claims.