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8 Small Ways to Improve Your Commercial Property’s Security

8 Small Ways to Improve Your Commercial Property’s Security

When you have a commercial property, it’s always necessary to have a security plan in place. Even if your property is in a low-crime neighborhood, it’s beneficial to stick with security enhancements ahead of time. You never know what might happen in the future. 

Here are eight small ways to enhance the security of your commercial property.

1. Assess Your Security

You know it’s time for a security upgrade. However, before you make additional changes, a thorough assessment will help identify the vulnerabilities of your current situation. Doing so will provide you with a need for security touchups while avoiding missing any areas of security enhancements.

Additionally, you will receive suggestions for addressing potential and existing security challenges.

2. Install Motion Sensor Lights

Motion-sensor lights activate when somebody triggers the sensor while moving around on the property. This type of lighting is important for security for many reasons. For one, a blast of light from the motion sensor can startle any criminal lurking around your property. Likewise, this feature will help capture anyone committing a criminal act on camera. Furthermore, motion-sensor lights save on energy since you don’t have to keep them on at all times.

3. Add a Remote Gate

A security gate that closes remotely is one option to consider. Remote gates can help you control who is coming and going at any given time. Additionally, fences with pointed features can also provide a good deterrent to keep intruders out.

4. Install Security Cameras

Security cameras are a great way to learn what’s happening on your commercial property at all times. Moreover, you won’t need to hire someone to keep watch at all hours. You can check in on your building right from your mobile phone.

Security cameras make sense because they can help you identify anyone who is trespassing. Another option would be to use a CCTV camera. Although recording quality isn’t as high as a security camera, they still get the job done. Plus, you might be keen to install these cameras since they’re easy to lodge and cost less.

5. Consider Badge Entry and Intercom Systems

Badge entry systems require employees to use key fobs at specific entrances. This type of security measure is also excellent for employee-only parking lots. When you have a badge entry, you can narrow down who is entering the building with security footage.

Furthermore, an intercom system makes it easier to know who is coming in and out of your building. This security system can prevent people from entering without permission. Plus, it allows you to communicate with whoever is required to identify themselves.

6. Give Intruders a Warning

In certain situations, making it clear that you’re protecting your property gives intruders a reason not to steal from your business. For instance, you could place warning signs detailing that a CCTV camera is operating. Or making sure that cameras are visible will make intruders aware and second guess their attempts. 

Studies show that security system signs are among the top ten deterrents for breaking and entering.

Either way, displaying an obvious sign shows that you’re serious about protecting your facility. In the event of a possible break-in, you can significantly reduce your chances of experiencing burglary.

7. Reevaluate Your Security System

It’s always a good idea to re-evaluate your security measures periodically. Your needs can change over time, and so can threats. What may have been an effective security measure could be less effective when there’s a change in your operations.

Changes like these could involve using new access points or housing expensive merchandise. Once you begin to experience different operations, it’s time to expand your security options. 

The best times to re-evaluate your security are at least once a year or when significant changes occur in your business. 

8. Remember Maintenance and Security Checks

It’s essential to maintain your security setup. If you do this performance yourself, be sure to do maintenance and security checks regularly. That way, you can ensure your property remains protected.

Keep Your Property Secured

It doesn’t matter how large or small your commercial property is—being vigilant about your security is what matters. Stay up to date regularly and be aware of any security concerns you need to address. Everyone, including employees, should watch your property, especially when entering and leaving the building. Follow these tips, and you’ll be sure to make the most of your security measures.

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