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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Stop Employee Theft With Business Camera Systems

By Mark Mahaffey


Even though nobody wants it to happen to them, the hard reality is that employees sometimes steal from their employers. And it is not an infrequent occurrence! Billions of dollars are lost each year because of employee theft. What makes it even worse is that this happens by people whom you trust - after all, you hired them!

So let's talk about some ways that you can reduce the risk of employee theft happening to you and your business. Do you currently do background checks on those you hire? If not, start doing that. Also, keep in mind that some employees are less likely to steal if they think there is a pretty good chance they will be caught - so make sure you let them know about your security plan.

At night at closing time, make sure there are at least two people present, which can reduce the odds that one of them will steal from you. Also, install business camera systems around your store. These cameras need to be in plain sight so that your employees know they are being watched.

Also, keep an eye on your employees and their personalities and habits. For example, have you noticed that one of you employees is a chronic liar? This is a warning sign that he might be prone to steal from you. What about substance abuse? If an employee abuses drugs or alcohol, this can also be a warning sign.

What about your rules and policies? Do any of your workers habitually break the rules? It may not even be a very serious rule, but if they break them, they may be more prone to stealing from you. By installing a business camera system, you can watch your workers carefully and find out if they are breaking the rules.

Pressure mats are another great idea. Burglars know that money is often inside cash registers, and so naturally they will try to break into them. You can put pressure mats around that area, though, so that you will be alerted if someone approaches the cash registers.




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