If your business carries high-value and commonly targeted inventory like luxury watches, a door buzzer system or a mantrap could be essential in preventing crime.
Their usage comes with a few caveats, though. Simply installing either system and thinking it will act as a silver bullet for stopping jewelry crime is far from the truth.
Carefully consider these questions when examining whether a door buzzer system or mantrap is right for your business.
Buying a jewelry safe isn't an everyday venture for business owners. That makes your purchase decision all the more important.
Even if you're not in the market for a new safe now, chances are you will be sometime in the near future because of increasing inventory values, capacity issues as the result of changing locations, or maybe because you feel that your exposure to burglary has increased and you want more protection.
When you’re opening a new store or considering a move, one of the most important considerations may be the potential for a vault. Vaults make store set up and take down more efficient and can also decrease the wear and tear on your merchandise.
Because of their weight and the installation required, having a vault requires planning ahead of time. If you are looking to install a vault, involve your agent and insurance company as soon as possible!
Do you dread dropping off a shipment of jewelry because you fear that your package of valuables could be lost, damaged, or stolen?
Maybe that fear stems from the confusion about the options available when shipping a package. After all, there are numerous carriers to choose from and even one of the most widely accessible — The United States Postal Service® (USPS) — has many services with different options.