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Securing your shop from shoplifters - crime advice |
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Good afternoon,
You’ve invested a lot of time, energy and money in setting up shop. Unfortunately, shops attract shoplifters. So whether you're a shop owner or a floor manager in a department store, we’re here to offer you advice to help you protect your livelihood. Six top tips for securing your shop
1. Meet and greet Greeting customers as they enter your premises can put off shoplifters because it sends out a message that you and your staff are paying attention. If a thief thinks they've been spotted they're more likely to leave.
2. Crime mapping Take a look at this area as if you are seeing it for the first time, then work out what you can do to protect it. Can you improve the surveillance? For example, can you see it from the till? Try making the area more visible by repositioning or lowering stock and shelving. Consider placing more staff here or even displaying the items elsewhere.
3. Electronic tagging A correctly installed and security accredited anti-theft terminal (and tagging system) at a store entrance is a statement to potential shoplifters that ‘this store is protected’. Thieves will often target premises that don’t have this equipment. Most shops see a marked drop in shoplifting once they install an anti-theft terminal on the door. They’ll simply go elsewhere.
4. Keep it tidy
5. Personal safety Employers should conduct a risk assessment in conjunction with Health and Safety directions. Always trust your instincts and only engage a potential shoplifter if it is safe to do so. If you feel confident with the situation, keep a safe distance and then ask them if they need any help or if they require a basket or a bag. If you’re feeling uncomfortable, be polite, step away and quietly alert your manager or security team.
6. Safety in numbers
Kind regards, Colindale SNT | ||
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