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Crime Prevention for Business During the COVID-19 Crisis
 
																								
												
												
											March 27, 2020
As businesses close and are sending staff home, this will mean that businesses are empty and there are fewer “eyes on the street” to notice and report suspicious activity to the RCMP. The Central Alberta Crime Prevention Centre, in partnership with the RCMP, would like to remind businesses to consider the following crime prevention tips during this time:
- In addition to exterior lights, keep the lights on inside so that when the RCMP are doing their patrols at night, they can see inside your business. Also, remove anything, like posters, retail display racks and similar, from the windows as to not obstruct the view into your business.
- Remove all cash and receipts. Don’t leave donation boxes on the front desk, cash boxes with “floats”, or safes at your business. Empty out cash registers and leave them open or put the empty cash try out to show there is nothing in it.
 Full Astragal on an Exterior Door 
- Remove client or staff personal information that could be stolen and used for identity theft.
- Don’t leave any valuables visible or accessible. Remove computers, projectors, and other valuables from your office and take them home.
- Remove all alcohol products from display and put the inventory in a locked storage area, or remove it from the premises.
- Consider posting an “All Valuables & Cash Removed” sign on your door.
- Remove material around the exterior of the property, such as wood pallets, bricks, ladders, or metal poles, that may be used to gain entry.
- To increase security, consider installing security film on accessible windows and glass doors to increase glass integrity from blunt force, and we always recommend full astragals on exterior doors to discourage the use of tools to pry open the door. Also, exterior doors should be adjusted so there isn’t a gap for a tool, such as a crow bar, to be easily inserted.
- Ensure the emergency contact list is up to date on any alarm monitoring system.
- Make regular site visits to monitor your shop/business. Consider not doing this on a regular schedule so observers cannot figure out an established pattern.
- And if you are working from home, you may wish to check out our “Crime Prevention For Your Home During the COVID-19 Crisis” for safety tips for your home.
Should you want any further information on how to secure your business while you are shut down, please don’t hesitate to visit our website, call us at 403-986-9904, or email us at [email protected].
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