Show Me The Money: Three Tips For Securely Sending And Receiving Cash

Posted on: 26 October 2016

As a business owner, you know that one of the most important components of running a successful business is to keep an appropriate amount of cash on hand. If you keep too much cash on site, you open the door to unscrupulous robbers. If you keep too little cash on hand, you cannot meet the needs of your customers. Finding the perfect balance is key; many business owners have to order and ship cash to achieve this ideal balance.
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Doorbell Security Cameras: New Technology That Is Ringing The Alarm And Improving Safety

Posted on: 26 October 2016

Are you concerned about the security of your property? Perhaps you are wondering if there is something you can do to make your current home security solution better. You have likely heard of doorbell security cameras. These are cameras that can be installed at the front or back door area of homes and businesses. They offer several benefits such as the following. View who is at your door from virtually anywhere.
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Three Must-Do Steps To Keep Your Trade Show Secure

Posted on: 21 October 2016

If you're planning a trade show event for your business, you need to consider the importance of security at the venue. After all, trade shows attract many people, so that makes them a security concern. Working with a security company will help you ensure that your employees, the other trade show participants and all of the guests are well protected and the building is safe. Here are some of the things you should consider as you're evaluating the property and building a trade show security plan.
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Beyond Patrolling, Your Security Guard Can Also Provide These Services

Posted on: 20 October 2016

When many business owners or managers think about hiring a security guard for their place of work, they think of having someone stationed near the front entrance to check the identification of people who visit the building and ensure that non-authorized people do not enter, while also patrolling the building. While a security guard can definitely perform these services for you, there are a number of other things that this licensed professional can do to make you, your employees, and your guests feel safer in the work environment.
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