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Help prevent robbery in your retail store
Take measures to help reduce the risk to your business of being an easy target for criminals.
When criminals look for a potential victim, they choose the easiest targets. Some simple practices can aid in deterring robberies, such as:
Security devices
Clear visibility
Effective cash-handling procedures
Employee education and awareness programs
Law enforcement support
Security devices
Install video surveillance equipment at each register and throughout the store.
Install two-way communications (intercom) between fuel pumps and clerks.
Check the silent alarm monthly to ensure it’s in proper working order.
Have employees keep their cell phones handy, in case they should need to call 911.
Clear visibility
Install effective lighting inside and outside the store.
Keep the store clean and tidy, inside and out; a positive appearance can be a sign of a secure store.
Do not allow displays and signs to obstruct the view into the store or block employee view outside.
Install mirrors to reveal blind spots.
Cash control
Keep a minimum amount of cash in registers and post signs accordingly.
Locate cash registers away from exits and not within easy reach of customers.
Accept only small bills or credit cards during night shifts.
Place excess cash and large bills in the store safe immediately upon receiving.
Keep registers open for the shortest time possible.
Keep safes locked.
Employee education and awareness
Acknowledge each customer who enters the store with a polite greeting.
Greet gas customers with the aid of an intercom.
Train employees to be vigilant for potential threats.
Ask employees to not perform exterior duties on the night shift when working alone.
Police presence
Establish and maintain good rapport with local police.
Schedule routine crime inspections by local police.
Encourage police officers to stop in your store frequently.
If faced with a suspicious situation, immediately call 911.
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