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New Year, New List: Why January Is the Perfect Time to Audit Your Business Security

The start of a new year brings fresh goals, clean calendars, and updated priorities. But for businesses, January is also the perfect time to take a closer look at something often overlooked—your building’s access and security systems.

As employees return from holiday breaks, seasonal workers finish their assignments, and schedules shift back to normal, this transition creates the ideal window to review who has access to your facility, what permissions they have, and whether your current security setup still reflects your operations.

A Business Security Audit isn’t just smart practice—it’s one of the most effective ways to prevent unauthorized access, employee-related theft, and operational disruptions in the year ahead.


Why Access Audits Matter—Especially Now

Over the past year, you may have:

  • Hired new employees

  • Offboarded team members

  • Onboarded seasonal or temporary staff

  • Brought in contractors or cleaning crews

  • Changed schedules, departments, or building layouts

If your electronic or physical access permissions weren’t updated each time, your building may be far less secure than you think.

According to security risk assessments referenced by the ASIS International Security Management Standard, unused or outdated credentials are one of the most common causes of preventable security incidents.

The good news? January is the ideal time to get everything back in sync.


Step 1: Clean Up Your Access Control List

Start by reviewing everyone who currently has:

  • Key cards

  • Fobs

  • PIN codes

  • Mobile credentials

  • Physical keys

Deauthorize former employees, temp workers, and contractors whose work is complete. For existing staff, verify they still need the same level of access. Someone who moved roles may not need backroom or server room entry anymore.

This single step dramatically reduces your risk.


Step 2: Update System Permissions and Schedules

If your business operates differently during Q1 than it did during the holidays, make sure your systems reflect that. Adjust:

  • Door schedules

  • Alarm arming/disarming windows

  • Holiday modes

  • Access levels by department

  • Rules for after-hours entry

Cloud-based access control systems (like those installed by Cultris) make schedule management much easier and allow for instant changes from anywhere.


Step 3: Review Camera Coverage and Integrations

Security cameras often get added in phases throughout the year. January is a perfect time to confirm they still cover the right areas:

  • Entrances and exits

  • Loading docks

  • Warehouse aisles

  • Cash handling zones

  • High‑value storage areas

  • Reception/lobby spaces

Make sure each camera works, is recording properly, and hasn’t been accidentally bumped, unplugged, or misaligned during holiday traffic. Cameras and recording devices need regular firmware updates and maintenance – contact us for an annual check-up.

Bonus tip: Integrate camera footage with your access control logs. This gives you context for each entry—who, when, and what happened immediately after.


Step 4: Check Physical Security Too

It’s not just the tech that matters. A full business security audit should also include:

  • Door and window locks

  • Hinges, strike plates, and door closers

  • Perimeter lighting

  • Gate access

  • Parking lot safety

  • Fire alarms and panic buttons

Cold weather and holiday activity can cause wear and tear that undermines protection.


Step 5: Re‑Train Employees on Security Protocols

January is “reset month” for businesses. Use this time to remind staff:

  • Not to hold the door for strangers

  • How to properly lock up

  • What to do if they lose a keycard

  • How to recognize suspicious behavior

  • Emergency and evacuation procedures

  • How to report a security concern

Even experienced employees can fall into bad habits, especially after the holidays.


Start the Year With Peace of Mind

Your business evolves throughout the year—your security should, too. A January audit ensures your systems and processes keep up, reducing risk and laying the foundation for a safer, more efficient year.

At Cultris Security Systems, we help businesses conduct thorough security reviews and implement smart, scalable solutions including access control, video surveillance, monitored alarms, and panic button systems.

Call us today at 281‑506‑8466 or visit www.cultrissecurity.com to schedule a security audit and start the new year protected.

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New Year, New List: Why January Is the Perfect Time to Audit Your Business Security
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Start the new year with a safer workplace. Learn why January is the ideal time for businesses to audit access control, update credentials, and strengthen security.

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