1 / 2

New Business Security Survival Guide

If you're a new business owner, schedule your free consultation with LNN Protection Services as soon as possible. We'll help your business get off to a great start with an affordable security plan.<br>

Download Presentation

New Business Security Survival Guide

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. New Business Security Survival Guide Your Business is Booming — Now What? If you've just started your dream business, there's no doubt that now is a busy time. In all the excitement of opening your doors to customers, don't let security fall by the wayside. You've put a lot of time and energy into building your business, and the last thing you want to do is compromise its safety. We've compiled a few of the top things you can do to make sure your new business survives that initial new business growth spurt — safely. 1. Plan Ahead Like with most things in life, planning your security strategy ahead of time will save you more than a couple headaches (not to mention money). Ideally, you'll want to have your security plan in place before opening your doors to the public. However, even if you've already got your business off the ground, it's still a great time to schedule an initial consultation with a security professional. Decide how much you are willing to invest in security and what resources you'd like to incorporate. Will you be using a third-party security firm, security cameras, mobile patrol, etc.? 2. Ask for Recommendations

  2. Especially if you're new to the area, don't be shy about asking around for security company recommendations. Spend some time reading reviews of multiple security companies in the area, and do your research to compare average costs and services. If your new business is located in an office complex or strip mall that's adjacent to other businesses, consider asking nearby property owners which security company they use. You'll get the inside scoop about their experiences with local security guards. 3. Research Security Trends Keep yourself up to date with the latest security news in the region. Whether you've lived near your business' location your entire life or if you've just uprooted to a brand new city, it's vital to look into the most recent trends and statistics for crime in the area. Unfortunately, criminals are always developing new ways to gain access to your business. Make sure you're aware of any recent upticks in car crimes, burglaries, robberies, and so on, so that you can respond accordingly. 4. Think Long-Term When you're just starting out in the business world, it is easy to fall into the trap of thinking short-term. You're probably looking for quick and simple solutions to get your business going. Savvy business owners know that thinking long-term can make a big difference when it comes to safety. Don't get tempted to purchase cheap security solutions, such as the lowest priced door and window locks or the first security guard service you come across just to tide your business over. Doing so can lead to gaps in your security strategy, which ultimately amount to more money lost than if you'd invested in comprehensive security services in the first place. 5. Keep an Open Mind No one, not even the best security analysts, can predict the future. As a new business owner, keep an open mind about your security plan. Don't get stuck in one pattern. For example, your business may grow significantly in its first year, and you may need to expand the number of security guards on your site or the area surveilled by your security cameras. On the other hand, your business may become consolidated after a few months, which means you may be able to ramp down your security strategy. Revaluate your plan often to ensure you are still utilizing the most effective strategy to protect your business. Blog Source: https://www.lnnprotection.com/blog2022feb11

More Related