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Your business is the center of your livelihood and the need to protect it cannot be stressed too much. Whether you are worried about shoplifters or vandals, you need to find the right system to keep your location secure. Many people believe that a simple lock, or tagging system, can prevent people from walking off with their merchandise. They do not realize that as security is increased people will find more creative ways to steal. In order to compensate for the ever evolving methods of criminals you will have to be one step ahead of the curve. Below are three ways to use an entry alarm to bolster your business's security:

1) Starting with the simplest method is always the best option, because you do not want to spend more money than is absolutely necessary. The first option you have is to incorporate door bell chimes into your entryways in order to alert your staff to the movement of customers. This has the benefit of being very simple to do, especially in a small shop, but requires you to train your employees in how to spot and react to people who are suspicious. This is the best solution for small businesses because you do not have to add a great deal of physical countermeasures or higher new staff to increase security; instead, you are simply improving the efficiency of what you already have in place

2) If your business is too big, or too complex, for a simple chime to cover all of the exits then it is a good idea to use a wireless alert system that will ring out a central location. If you are using cameras then this method will allow a single employee to watch every entrance in real-time. This solution works best for larger chain stores, where you have enough money to afford the overhead of dedicated security personnel. However, if you do not have that money but would still like to use a modified form of this you can have the cameras record anyone entering or exiting the building, which will give you evidence against anyone who is shoplifting or vandalizing your store.

3) The final method requires you to use an entry alarm internally to monitor areas with more expensive items, such as jewelry or electronics, which may be at a higher risk for theft because of their value and size. In effect you are combining the first two examples to increase your employees' awareness of the targeted area while recording all activity within it to provide evidence against criminal activity. This works best by setting up a motion sensor at the entrance to the section, which will ring at the service counter, and setting up cameras to monitor the entire area. Once you have set that up you simply need to train your employees to check up on anyone within the area every so often so that they can remain alert and minimize the chances of someone shoplifting.

These three options will provide you with a great way to protect your business without having to spend a great deal of money on updating your security.

Three Unknown Techniques To Use With Door Bell Chimes

By: DonaldMShula




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