Tips For Business Owners: Theft Prevention

By Mark Mahaffey


If you are the owner of your business, then you are likely familiar with the threat of shoplifting. But are you aware of how much money is lost in businesses each year due to shoplifting? That figure may be as high as twenty five million dollars! This sends a clear message to business owners!

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.

For instance, crooks in your business who are considering shoplifting can act in specific ways. You may notice that they look like they have guilt. If you watch them closely, you may notice that they pick items up and put them back down, almost without seeming to be thinking about what they are doing.

You may also notice someone making repeated trips inside your store. Sometimes, thieves will come in often, so that they can get a good look at your store, get to know the habits and patterns of employees and decide on the best plan to take when they are ready to do their shoplifting.

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.




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