Monday, June 16, 2014

Use Business Camera Systems To Protect Your Small Business

By Mark Mahaffey


No one wants it to happen, but it does: employee theft is real. In fact, billions of dollars are lost every year in our country to employee theft. Being stolen from is hard under any conditions, but it is especially hard when someone you trust steals from you. That is why using business camera systems and other methods to reduce employee theft is a good idea.

So let's talk about some ways that you can reduce the risk of employee theft happening to you and your business. Do you currently do background checks on those you hire? If not, start doing that. Also, keep in mind that some employees are less likely to steal if they think there is a pretty good chance they will be caught - so make sure you let them know about your security plan.

Security lighting is also important. Often security lighting can refer to the lighting that is installed outside a business. But putting security lights inside is important too, and here's why: if someone breaks into your building at night, you want it to be very bright in side you store. This will ensure that people outside notice the robber and can maybe call for help.

Also, keep an eye on your employees and their personalities and habits. For example, have you noticed that one of you employees is a chronic liar? This is a warning sign that he might be prone to steal from you. What about substance abuse? If an employee abuses drugs or alcohol, this can also be a warning sign.

Do you have a business camera system in your business? If not, that is something that you should plan on installing soon. Security cameras are a powerful way to prevent crime. They can record the criminal's actions, which may help to identify him in court. But they can also deter crime, because if a thief sees the camera, he may choose not to rob you.

Another way you may be losing money is by employees ringing up sales for each other. It would be very easy to give a big discount to each other. Also, they may even change the price of items as they ring it up. You should be the only one ringing up employee sales.




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