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Business security tips

Business owners and employees can play an important role in preventing and reducing the risk of crime occurring in the work place, and there are a number of practical, proactive measures that can be taken to avoid becoming a victim of crime.

Here are some tips to consider:

  • Make sure laneways, car parks and other external areas are well lit
  • Prune trees and shrubs to ensure clear visibility of the property and reduce the likelihood opportunities for a burglar to hide
  • All boundary gates and fences should be well built and maintained, adequately secured, clear of rubbish and free from objects that can be put against them to climb over
  • External doors should be solid, and all external doors and windows fully secured with quality and regularly maintained locks
  • If padlocks are used on gates or doors, make sure they are of an appropriate and recommended standard
  • Installing bollards, heavy planters or large rocks can act as a barrier to ram raids
  • Install a monitored alarm system, mirrors, CCTV or perpetrator marking technology and prominently display signs warning about the presence of any security measures
  • Advertising material and posters on windows and doors, and other window coverings, should be kept at a minimum to provide a clear view of the business from inside and out
  • Safes should be securely fixed to a floor, wall or similar solid object
  • All property should be clearly and permanently marked with the name of your business or the Australian Business Number (ABN).
  • Retrieve keys and access cards from ex-employees
  • Never leave large amounts of cash on premises overnight
  • Make sure all staff adheres to lock-up procedures