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What security does a small business need? 

 

You’d be forgiven for thinking that as a small business, security is not as important as it would be for a larger company. In fact, the opposite is true. Smaller businesses are actually preferred by criminals as they are perceived to be an easier target. So the question shouldn’t be whether you need security measures, but rather what security measures should be put in place.

In this guide, you’ll find the 6 most essential security measures that you need to protect your small business. 

  • Training for staff 

Your staff play a key role in maintaining the security of your business. To equip them with the skills and knowledge that they need, we strongly recommend getting specialised training from a facilities management company. Try to update this training at least once a year to ensure your team is aware of the latest threats. 

  • Secured entry points 

Every potential entry point to your business should be secured. This includes windows, doors, and fire exits. Start by taking note of where they all are and put things in place to prevent any unauthorised entry. This could be a coded keypad on doors or internal locks on windows – it’s up to you! 

  • Alarm system 

An alarm system is essential for any business with a physical location. An alarm system will alert you and the authorities in the event of an emergency when no one else is around, such as a fire or break-in. A fast response time is essential in these situations, which is why getting an alarm is so important. 

  • Security tags

Security tags can be placed on valuable items so you can track their location. If, for example, a computer is stolen from your business, you can use the security tag to track where it was too and perhaps even get it back!

  • Motion lights

When trying to commit a crime, perpetrators will aim to do so without being seen. Motion lights turn on automatically as soon as they defect something with a certain area. Installing these lights can help to prevent crime and also help you to save on your energy bills! 

  • Cyber security 

In today’s digital age, cyber security is a bigger threat than ever before. Cybercriminals will look to get their hands on whatever they can, be it the details of your customers or even the hard-earned money from your business. This is why you need to take appropriate steps to protect your business from a data breach. 

  • CCTV

CCTV has been proven to deter crime and help with the investigation of certain instances. If someone is looking at your business as a target, they will be less likely to choose it if they see CCTV in operation. 

Conclusion

If you haven’t done so already, it’s time to put these measures in place to protect your business.

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Clare Louise