A Checklist for Bringing Employees Safely Back to Work [COVID-19]
As we start to move out of stay-at-home orders and reopen our businesses, there are 14 common sense measures business owners can take.
As we start to move out of stay-at-home orders and reopen our businesses, there are 14 common sense measures business owners can take.
With a number of non-essential businesses closed, they can be a breeding ground for criminal activity. With the combined effort of security guards and cameras, your business and remaining employees will feel safer.
Over the last few weeks and as long as shelter-in-place is in effect, tensions and emotions can run high at grocery stores, banks, and pharmacies. With a limited number of people allowed into stores, patrons may have to wait outside in the cold, blustery weather. Banks no longer have lobby hours, and you must make …
The most common physical security breach a company can have is when well-meaning workers let individuals they do not know into your building. Often the person is dressed in the same fashion as other employees or is in a security or delivery person uniform — the unknown person tags along into secure entrances, doorways, or turnstiles.
Frustrated, angry and faced with aging school buildings, three failed school levies and a lack of state funds, local businesses in a rural township in Northern Ohio are determined to make their schools more secure and protect their students. More than fifteen businesses in the rural Crestwood School District have come together in an unprecedented …