Friday, November 29, 2013

Theft Prevention Help For Business Owners

By Mark Mahaffey


If you own your own business, you are probably aware that thousands and thousands of dollars are lost each year to shoplifting. In fact, the amount of money is probably close to 25 million dollars! Unless you want to be found among the many small businesses that lose money this way, you should make security a top priority.

And that message is to take loss prevention seriously. For starters, a business owner should know about the common characteristics that shoplifters have in common. Take time to study these traits, so that you will be better prepared to control shoplifting in your own store.

People who are about to shoplift may act and move certain ways. They may look guilty. Or they may move in strange ways, picking up items and putting them down in a distracted or absentminded way.

Also, a potential thief may come into your store several times a day. This may be his way of becoming more familiar with your store as he makes his plans to steal from you. You may even notice this person looking around at the employees and the layout of the store more than the merchandise.

Here is something to try to protect yourself from shoplifting: have a designated dressing room worker. It is easy to steal things while in dressing rooms. You see, a person can hide things in their purses, bags or even in their own clothing.

This is an easy problem to solve. Assign one of your employees to work the dressing room. Give her number tags to assign to each person, so that the number on the tag matches the number of items he or she is taking inside the dressing room to try on. They just need to make sure that the numbers match before the customer leaves the dressing room area.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment