Robbery Prevention For Businesses
Tools
Robbery prevention begins with
reducing opportunities!
Be Proactive
- Install a height indicator strip on the front door
frame.
- Place a workable camera at eye level inside the
business, aimed at the front door.
- develop a strong store policy -- Know it! Enforce It!
Educate your employees!
- Be aware of your surroundings. Reduction of opportunity
equals reduction of vulnerability.
Interior Opportunities
Greet All Customers as They Enter
- Make eye contact.
- Ask open-ended questions.
- Make transactions personal.
Be Aware of Who Is Inside the Business
- Watch for suspicious persons or activities.
Keep the Business Clean and Uncluttered
- Interior and exterior should be well lit.
- Do not block view throughout the store or outside into
the parking lot wiht display items, posters or signs.
Enforce Store Policies
- Clearly posted rules eliminate confusion.
Exterior Opportunities
Increase Visibility
- Lights
- Trimmed landscape
- Eye-viewers
- Keep windows clear of posters and/or signs
Control Access
- Keep rear doors locked at all times
- Keep doors locked when the business is closed
- Keep the dumpster areas locked
Recognize Suspicious Activity
- Watch for people loitering before or after business
hours
- Look for unoccupied vehicles
- Watch for people wearing clothing out-of-season (i.e.
jacket in middle of summer)
- Watch out for any "odd" behavior
TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS!
Vulnerabilities
Taking Out the Trash | Night
Deposits | Going Home
- Have specific rules for employees
- Vary routines
- Safety in numbers
During A Robbery
- Cooperate
- Try to remain calm
- Do not resist
- Do not talk or ask questions
- Do not stare
- Expect to be threatened
- Keep hands in plain sight
- Activate alarm only if able to do so safely
After A Robbery
- DO NOT give chase or follow suspect/s
- Activate silent alarm, if not done so already
- Call 9-1-1 and say "I've just been robbed."
- Stay on the line to answer all questions
- Lock the front door and put up a "closed due to
emergency" sign
- Do not allow anyone to leave until the police arrive
- Move the person who was robbed to a quiet place
- DO NOT touch anything
- Try to preserve the crime scene
- Do not discuss observations with anyone
- Distribute "Suspect Description" forms to be completed
individually
- Give forms to police when they arrive
The Mesa Police Department Crime Prevention Officers can
education business owners and employees on how to be safe at
work, including robbery prevention. We can also provide a
security assessment of your property, giving you direction on
how to make your property safer for employees and customers. If
you would like a presentation, security assessment, or more
information on robbery prevention or crime prevention in
general, please call the Crime Prevention Unit at 480-644-2300
to speak with a crime prevention officer.
Mesa Police Department
Crime Prevention
PO Box 1466
Mesa, AZ 85211
480-644-2300