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Do several things - don't rely on one solution.
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Choices about the most suitable security methods to install depends on the level and nature of risks involved, the types of crime commited locally and other factors which can be identfied by a security survey.
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Starting from the boundary, physical deterrence can include installation of fencing, retractable bollards and steel posts, or railings which define the perimeter and keep prying eyes away from the building windows.
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Remotely monitored CCTV with operators within remote video receivng centres are also able to use surveillance cameras to check and react to detector activated incidents.
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Ensure ALL staff are alert to suspicious behaviour at all times.
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Check your security arrangements are in place and working well - you should, however, have your alarm system regularly checked - but take this opportunity for an early Spring clean. AS well as ensuring your alarm works, make sure the police have the correct key holder details.
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Check your insurance and that you are happy with the amount of cover.
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Handle cash with care - do not leave large amounts of money in the premises overnight and vary your routine when you are going to the bank.
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If you are closing down for a period, put your email on 'auto response' so that anyone who tries to contact you will get an automatic reply saying your calls are being monitored and dealt with. Do not say you are closed, it could be just the invitation that thieves are looking for.
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Keep boundaries to the premises secure by restricting access from low roofs and other buildings.
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Protect high-value equipment/goods - by using a detector activated CCTV or control access to stock rooms or manager's offices or use security tagging of equipment for peace of mind.
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Set up partnerships - share information with other businesses and link with community police officers and other crime prevention groups in your area.
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Use lighting to increase the chances of intruders being noticed. Properly specified lighting is also important along with the boundary defences, illuminating an intruder and eliminting shadowy areas such as doorways, loading bays, delivery areas and fire escapes.