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The Best Ways to Deter Crime in Your Business

by Kevin Smith Author

If your company starts with the best security cameras for business in Marietta, you are a good way to helping to deter people from doing the wrong thing. Most crimes are called crimes of opportunity. The person thinks he or she can get away with something, so the person goes ahead and tries. Other crimes are a little better thought out, but many criminals are lazy and would prefer not to work hard or get caught. Having some simple security measures in place makes criminals think twice. Visible security cameras with high resolution are a good beginning.

Post It!

Make sure that your customers and the people who come into your business know that they are being filmed. Not only is this important to comply with laws in some states, a simple notice also tells thieves that your store or business isn't the easiest of marks. Many thieves will move on to someplace with less security.

Physical Presence

Businesses that can afford to hire a security team should do so. A uniformed presence may make some people feel uneasy, and it will certainly make thieves uncomfortable. While a security guard should be trained in de-escalation procedures, the real benefit is that guards, by their mere presence, deter people from stealing. No guns are required for an effective security force, and depending on your shrinkage margins, they could make a huge difference in the amount of money you lose every month. Paul Blart may make fun of mall cops, but your security team will be invaluable to you and your profit margin.

Candid Camera

Of course, even the best security cameras for business in Marietta won't help if you don't have a way to store and monitor the security feed. If a command center is too much for your business, you could have the feed monitored at the front of the store. That will take away from the effectiveness of your front of the store team, and they may not be trained in what to do if something untoward happens. Even with some training, you are asking them to leave their post in order to confront a criminal, which may not be the best option. If you're just looking for something that will be able to confirm or deny your suspicions about an employee or customer, a correctly placed camera with good resolution will help you make a case for firing or denying someone service.


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Created on May 21st 2018 06:55. Viewed 386 times.

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