Small business retail advice: how to make your business more secure

Security is important in any retail business. Here are some security tips, starting from the basic and simple and progressing to the more tech oriented:

  1. Keep a record of all keys used in your business and who has them.
  2. Keep a spare key in a safe place away from the business.
  3. Change the most powerful/valuable password for your computer software monthly, and share it sparingly. Check the strength of your passwords with a reputable website like https://howsecureismypassword.net
  4. Keep a current data backup off site, in the cloud, preferably. Regularly check that you can restore the backup and that the restored information is current.
  5. Use your business software to check for the deletion or alteration of data, as this could indicate employee fraud.
  6. Have current reputable virus protection on all computers.
  7. Have a current reputable firewall installed on your network.
  8. Never open a zip file sent by email.
  9. Never open an email that is not clearly official. Read the sender email addresses carefully.
  10. Be discreet when talking about the business and its performance.
  11. Don’t do banking at the same time. Don’t follow the same route. Don’t carry the same bag.
  12. Have a camera system installed to get a good shot of the faces of everyone entering and leaving the business.
  13. Consider registering your CCTV with the local police.
  14. Let customers see that they are being filmed.
  15. Train employees to make eye contact with customers.
  16. Train employees on emergency procedures for handling theft, aggressive people and shoplifters.
  17. Use the full stock control facilities of your software to understand the financial costs of shoplifting.
  18. Ensure that your windows are not cluttered. Cluttered windows can hinder someone outside noticing a crime.
  19. Ensure that there is good lighting outside the store.
  20. Ensure that you have good sightlines from the counter.
  21. Have a ‘no personal items at the counter’ policy.
  22. If you catch someone shoplifting, ask them to wait in the store, and call the police.
    1. Tell the person in your store who you’re.
    2. Tell them why they have been asked to stay in the store. Advise them that police have been called.
    3. Ask them to surrender anything from the shop that doesn’t belong to them. You have no legal right to search them.
    4. Don’t put yourself at risk.
  23. Have a clear refund processing policy and ensure that all employees are trained on this.
  24. Track all sales by employee code.
  25. When hiring, ask applicants to agree to a police check. Check their references.
  26. Don’t hire friends of employees, and make sure to explain your commitment to zero tolerance regarding theft.
  27. Have an employee theft policy in full view.

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I am a Director of newsXpress, a marketing group for newsagents keen for a bright future. You can reach me on +61 418 321 338 or mark[at]towersystems.com.au

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