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Intruders Beware: How to Prevent Burglary at Your Business

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barrypoweronmarketing-com
26 Jul 2019
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With all the blood, sweat, tears, and of course money, that goes into starting and maintaining a business there is nothing more important than security. Knowing how to stop burglars in their tracks is vital when you are protecting your assets, private information, and investments.

If you are considering a new security system it need not break the bank. There are some simple tricks and tips to follow that will not only keep potential intruders at bay but also give you peace of mind. Check out this informative guide that will give you confidence every time you lock the doors and close up for the night.

Update Your Security System

Today’s modern security systems are more efficient than ever. With high-definition cameras, motion detectors, and remote access, you can easily keep tabs on your business after hours. Installing several high-quality cameras throughout the interior and exterior of the building is one option. You can also choose motion-activated cameras that will instantly turn on as soon as they detect anything moving.

A pan-tilt-zoom camera works well if you want to scour the area around your building. These cameras contain a small motor that moves the lens up, down, and from side-to-side. It also zooms in on criminals so you can get a better look at perpetrators. You can also put glass breaks on doors and windows where a burglar may try to enter. As soon as the glass breaks or shatters, it will trigger a loud alarm and notify your security monitoring company.

Opt for extra loud alarms that scare burglars away before they can take off with your inventory, assets, and other goods. A high-quality security system pays for itself by eliminating the need to pay salaries for security guards. It also ensures that your business is protected 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Install Bright Lights

Most business burglaries occur after hours when the sun goes down. You can minimize your risk by installing extremely bright lights around the perimeter of the building. If you don’t want to pay the expense of keeping these lights on all the time, try motion lights instead. Much like the cameras mentioned prior, these lights will instantly illuminate as soon when any movement is detected.

Motion lights are great for homeowners, so why not use them for your business too? The brightness of lights suddenly turning on is a surefire way to scare off most criminals. When a light turns on, it makes the burglar think someone is there and they’ve been caught. Place these lights on each corner and at the back and front of your location to keep every entry point safe. In addition to bright lighting, keep your landscaping neatly manicured. Trim trees and bushes so that burglars won’t have anywhere to hide without being noticed.

Upgrade the Locks

A standard lock should keep the doors from being opened, but many burglars know how to pick a lock. Replace your current locks with extra-strong locks made of steel and thick, heavy-duty components.

You can also install steel bars across the doors to help keep them closed just in case the burglar is able to breach the first lock. Windows are sometimes an easy access point for burglars so consider installing locks on the windows too. Try heavy grates made of metal to cover your windows if the business is located in a high-crime area. Simply adding this layer of security can often deter potential robberies and break-ins from happening in the first place.

Make sure that only authorized employees have access to keys for your building. Install an access control system that uses a keypad so only certain people are allowed inside during business hours. By setting up secure control points, you can gain better control over who is allowed in and out of your business at all times. With an access control system, you can easily add or delete codes for entry as needed.

Stay Informed with Remote Monitoring

Whether you’re out of town or away for the evening, with remote monitoring you are always informed. This service usually utilizes an app that connects to your cameras remotely. Simply open the app and you can view the action right on your smartphone. This option is excellent for business owners who travel frequently or for those who simply want to know what’s going on when they are not there. The remote monitoring option isn’t available with every service, so shop around until you find a company or camera that provides it. This service will give you a feeling of control and you can easily send any footage to the police if a burglary occurs.

Some remote monitoring systems also allow you to turn specific security features on or off with a simple touch of a button. This gives you the freedom and flexibility you need to control access and security anywhere and at any time. In order to use remote monitoring, you’ll need an IP camera. This camera connects to the monitoring network and relays the information back to your tablet, laptop, or smartphone.

Say Goodbye to Burglars

From bright lights and a brand-new security system to access controls and strong locks, there are several ways to prevent burglary. Your business is important to your livelihood and to your employees, so it’s essential that you can protect your assets from criminals. With a few simple updates, you can gain a new peace of mind and sleep better at night knowing your business is safe.

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