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When No One’s Watching: After-Hours Behavior Inside Your Business
Most business owners spend a significant amount of time thinking about external threats. They invest in locks, alarms, cameras, and access control systems designed to keep unauthorized individuals out. However, some security risks occur after the doors are locked and the building appears empty. After-hours activity inside a business can present challenges that often go…
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Parking Lot Security: Preventing Break-Ins and Liability Issues
For many businesses, security begins long before someone walks through the front door. Parking lots are often the first and last point of contact for employees, customers, vendors, and visitors. Unfortunately, they can also be one of the most overlooked areas when it comes to security. Vehicle break-ins, property damage, theft, and safety incidents frequently…
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Tailgating Isn’t Just at Doors: How Unauthorized Access Really Happens
When most people hear the term “tailgating” in a security context, they picture someone slipping through a secured door behind an employee. While that is certainly one form of unauthorized access, it is far from the only way it happens. In many businesses, unauthorized access occurs through everyday situations that seem harmless at the time….


