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Crime-Proofing Your Facility
Crime and violence seem to be everywhere on the nightly news,
in the movies, on television programs, maybe even at a business
down the street from you.But, you probably never think it will
find its way to your township. Unfortunately, crime is
often random in occurrence and there is no way of knowing who
will be the next victim.Regardless of the type of facilities
you own, workplace security is essential.
Crime-proofing your facility is not as complicated as it sounds.
There are many different options from which to choose, enabling
you to find something that works best for your needs.Here
are just a few ideas:
Quality Doors and Locks
The number one precaution is to have a metal or solid wood door
and cylinder locks that resist kicking, drilling, and beating.
Some lock manufacturers offer the added benefit of keys that
can only be duplicated on specially designed machines, which
are not available at standard key shops and hardware stores.
To protect your office
Remote Control Locks.To protect your office and employees during
the day, as well as at night, you may want to consider a remote
control lock. While their features vary greatly, the general
purpose is to let you decide who should be admitted. A video
camera displays the visitor.
Video Surveillance Camera
Cameras catch criminals in the act, ultimately aiding
in identification.They are available in both stationary or portable
models.
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Proper
Identification and Security Personnel
The addition of security personnel can help minimize the threat
of burglary, especially for townships with large facilities and
sprawling grounds. Townships with many employees may find great
benefit in adding a security/employee check-in system, which can
include identification badges.
Office Safes
If you purchase an office safe, make sure it is big enough so it
can’t be easily carried off by a thief.You may want to bypass purchasing
a safe with a manual combination lock, since employees may not always
take the time to re-scramble it after they close the door. Safes
with electronic keypads eliminate this hassle, making them less
likely to be left unlocked.
Heat and Motion Detectors
These detectors monitor changes in heat and/or motion and respond
with an alarm or bright lights. While they can be highly effective,
they are not a good idea if you have a workplace watchdog that might
trigger the detector.
If you are going to invest in an alarm system, the best choice is
one that directly alerts a private security agency or local police
station.However, an alarm that rings on the property can also help
by either scaring off a burglar or attracting the attention of someone
nearby.
No matter what steps you take to safeguard your township premises,
they should always be accompanied by the proper crime coverage.
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