Old school padlocks, tall fencing, and self-storage security camera systems that simply record activity aren’t enough anymore.
The holiday season is in full swing, and while consumers are busy crossing items off their shopping lists, dealerships, construction sites and other businesses are dealing with a recurring issue – heavy equipment theft.
Theft, arson, and vandalism of storage units is on the rise. If your units have not yet been affected, you are in the minority of national storage facilities. These crimes are costly both financially and to your reputation.
Which camera should you use to protect your business? Each option serves as an “eye” into your business, but you will need more to keep watch of your property – and keep crime out.
The days of simply plugging in a security camera or putting up a fence are long gone. Artificial intelligence opens a whole new world for workplace safety.
University District Self Storage is an independent U-Haul neighborhood dealer serving the Spokane, Washington, community. In addition to renting self storage units, the company provides U-Haul rental services, including trucks and trailers.
(Spoiler alert: It costs more than you think.)
Some thieves cut through your fence and stole cars from your showroom floor last night. What’s your day look like?
There are 4 outcomes when determined thieves or vandals attack a business — but only no. 4 is a guaranteed positive outcome for the business owner.
95% of all events are false alarms. Imagine getting a fine every time your surveillance system makes a mistake. Here are 5 ways to reduce false alarms.
Protecting your business from physical security threats is critical to the success of your business. Here are five security tips to keep your business safe.
The self-storage industry is competitive. With an estimated nine% of U.S. households renting storage, you want your company to get its share of the business.