Wondering how to secure your business? Check out these 5 simple security tips

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You’ve worked hard to turn your initial business idea into a reality. You’ve endured sleepless nights and long days to create a following and secure your first set of clients. So, when your business idea finally outgrows your home study, the moment you get a set of keys to your very own business premises is certainly special.

When you’ve built your business up from nothing, the last thing you want is for all your hard work to be destroyed by criminals and thieves. Property damage, theft and even cyber-attacks are what you must deal with now, and you’ll need to take the right course of action to ensure that you keep these issues at bay.

Wondering where to start? Read on for 5 simple security tips for your business.

CCTV

Investing in high-quality surveillance equipment is an absolute must for any business owner. Not only does CCTV coverage act as a deterrent, but it also provides an excellent source of evidence if anything untoward does occur. It’s worth noting that if you do install CCTV, by law you’ll need to publicise the fact that recording is taking place, you can do that with signs from mysafetysign. Consider installing your CCTV equipment in places where questionable activity may occur, such as down the side of your building, around exits and entrances, or in the parking lot. You could even install cameras inside the building, particularly in areas where cash is handled or as a deterrent to shoplifters.

Reinforce your doors and windows

Deadbolts, grilles and shutters are ideal for anyone wanting to stop potential break-ins or damage to their property. Speak with a company that specialises in commercial property security for more information on securing your doors and windows.

Risk assessments

You’re probably familiar with health and safety and fire risk assessments, well now you have another one to add to your responsibilities – a security risk assessment. Go through your property and try to ascertain which areas could be vulnerable to crime. Faulty windows, weak door frames, unrestricted access to files or company data etc. Make a list and act accordingly to reduce and remove these risks.

Cyber threats

A cyber-attack is just as likely and just as frightening as a physical one. You have a lot of sensitive data on your premises, including information regarding your employees and clients. Make sure you have firewalls installed, that you’re using a secure and fully encrypted WI-FI and that employees are applying good data protection practices, by creating strong passwords, not opening links from suspicious sources and changing passwords regularly.

Secure your equipment

Expensive computers and laptops, printers, stationery, chairs and phones. All these items cost a lot of money, so you must secure them. Write down the serial numbers of all your electrical equipment and consider finding ways to secure certain items to the floors or walls. If you have employees that arrive at work on bicycles then provide somewhere safe for your staff to store them.

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