Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Tips For Better Security For Your Business By Steven Merusi

Business security is an issue important to many business owners even before they set up their businesses. Without security for an office building, warehouse, factory, or delivery garage, all the investments ever placed into a business can be for nothing. If valuables are not well guarded, if offices are not well secured, and if important places and things are left open for burglary, then the business owners have no one else to blame but themselves if things are stolen or destroyed.

If you are planning security for your business, then you have to go beyond the camera mentality: do not rely only on security cameras or digital systems to keep your business safe. You need more than just technology on your side - you need common sense to guide you as you go about protecting your business. First, you need to ensure that your perimeter is secure: your walls, gates, and other ports of entry should not only be locked and secured, they should be monitored by cameras and guarded by actual people.

If you have enough money, and if you are protecting large amounts of valuable things, then you can have a perimeter fence installed, complete with security measures such as electrical wiring that can send a jolt through potential intruders or escapees. Supplement this perimeter fencing by keeping out any objects that can aid people in entering or exiting your secured place of business. This can include iron rails, drums, or storage vats, which, if placed too near your perimeter, can actually help people get in and out of your premises.

Construct fences or walls that are difficult to scale or climb. You can also restrict access to the roof of your building or warehouse by placing barriers or anti-climb materials such as slippery plants or substances on the roof. By constructing your buildings and perimeter accordingly, you can keep intruders from entering them at all. Moreover, make sure that all your external doors are well locked, and that all your internal doors have coded or key-card dependent locks. This can ensure that if your intruder has entered your premises, he or she will still have a hard time getting access to anything precious.

Have a security camera and alarm system installed, but make sure that such a system is monitored by actual people who will not be careless enough to miss signs of a potential break in. Make sure that your alarm system can also contact the police and send them to your place of business in the least possible time should an intruder be detected. Have all telephone lines entering the building underground so that you can ensure the integrity of your alarm system.

Always keep your place of business well lighted. This can act as a deterrent to intruders, and it can help your security cameras pick up movement. Light up vulnerable areas, such as dark corners, blind spots or areas that are out of camera range, and office areas that might contain valuable items or information stored in computers. If you have confidential company information stored in your computers, you can security mark all your digital equipment, and bolt computers to desks so that they cannot be taken away easily.

These are only a few tips that can help you keep your business more secure. The key is not to rely too greatly on technology, but always to assist that technology with both common sense and presence of mind. If you can use both your intellect and technology, you can certainly have a more secure business that can keep out intruders, or bring them to the law much faster.

About Author

Steven Merusi is the author and webmaster of a website about cctv system and CCTV camera mount.

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