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Security Cameras, Who's Keeping An Eye On Your Business?

By: Edson Buchanan

One of the most important, but often overlooked aspects of small business is loss prevention. Many times, small business owners do not feel that they will become a victim of vandalism, theft, or embezzlement. These are, however, very important issues for small business owners to consider. A recent study estimates that billions of dollars are lost each year by small businesses for these crimes. If you are a business owner, and are considering installing a security system, then check out our top four tips for business owners below.

1. Find a security company with a good track record: some security companies position themselves based on cost. And while cost is always of concern, it is more important to get your money's worth. Your insurance agency should be able to give you a reference for a good security firm to ensure you make the right choice.

2. Say no to "DIY": some business owners think it is a good idea to set up their own "security system" in order to make money. Using inexpensive web cameras and off the shelf products is not a good way to get quality results, because it turns out that this is very time intensive for business owners, who aren't always clear about what they are looking for in their security tapes. So don't do it yourself -- instead, it will be worth a little extra to pay a company to provide security for you.

3. Location is key: in loss prevention, it is important to ensure that every single location in your business is covered by security cameras. Some business owners might try to keep down costs by using a small number of security cameras. Instead, you should always remember that thieves will take advantage of this situation in order to rob you blind; if you only have one or two cameras, criminals will simply target all of your camera-free areas.

4. Monitor your employees and customers: small business owners often aren't aware that loss prevention efforts need to be targeted toward both employees and customers. The small business owner that only trains security cameras on his or her merchandise can be stolen blind by a crooked employee. Likewise, if you are only monitoring employees, a single break-in can bankrupt you.

Our hope is that these tips will be useful for you and your company. A small business owner's most important goal is protecting the company's profit. Preparedness is the best way to develop a strong loss prevention program.

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One of the most important, but often overlooked aspects of small business is loss prevention. A recent study estimates that billions of dollars are lost each year by small businesses from vandalism, theft, or embezzlement.

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