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Armed Robbery Prevention Tips
- Follow your store policies regarding the handling
of cash. These policies are usually designed with the prevention of
theft and robbery in mind.
- Any business may be the potential target of an
armed robbery. Be aware of suspicious activity in and around your
business.
- Limit cash held at the business and publicize the
fact. The less cash held on the premises, the less attractive it is as a
target. Make more frequent safe and bank deposits.
- Avoid routine: If you transport cash, do not
establish a routine. Be aware of your surroundings, and of suspicious
behavior around you. Vary your route to the bank.
- Keep money out of sight. Never count cash in view
of customers and don’t discuss earnings in public.
- Keep your front doors and windows clear of signs
and posters to allow good, two-way visibility. Keep the outside of your
business well lit at night.
- If possible, your cash register area should be
clearly visible to outside observers. Don't keep large bills under the
cash drawer.
- Use video camera surveillance and make it well
known. Make sure the camera’s view is not obstructed. Be sure to keep
video and security equipment in good working condition, and keep it
turned on during business hours.
- Always have at least two clerks working at opening
and closing times. Be sure that the clerk’s duties don’t take them
away from the cash register area for long periods of time.
- Before closing, check the office, back rooms and
rest rooms to make sure no one is hiding inside.
- Be aware of security issues. Keep side and back
doors locked during business hours. Have employees use the main
entrance, if possible.
What to do if an Armed Robbery
Occurs:
Don't try to be a hero. It's better
to lose your money than your life.
Instruct all employees that in the event of an
armed robbery, no one is to take any action that will jeopardize his or
her personal safety or the safety of customers.
Advise every staff member to keep the following
suggestions in mind:
- Try to remain calm.
- Consider all firearms to be loaded.
- Follow all directions given by robber.
- Avoid any action that might excite the robber
or cause him/her to be violent.
- Be alert to the direction and manner of
escape.
- Get as much information as possible about the
suspect(s) and any vehicle involved, including the plate number if at
all possible.
After an Armed Robbery:
Call 911 as
soon as possible after the robbery. Call immediately, even if you
have already activated an alarm. Provide the dispatcher with as much
information as possible, and stay on the phone until instructed to hang
up.
Limit access to the area where the crime occurred
in case evidence such as fingerprints might be obtained. Close the store
and lock the door(s) if you have a key.
As soon as possible after calling the police,
write down a description of the robber(s), weapons used, and the means
of escape.
Ask any witness to wait until the police arrive so
they may give a description of the robber(s). If they can't stay, get
their names, phone numbers and addresses.
Do not discuss the details of the robbery with
witnesses or fellow employees.
The Madison Police Department
offers classes and information
about Crime Prevention. For more
information, or to schedule a class,
please call Off. Mary Ann Thurber at 266-4238, or e-mail her at the
link below:

Mary Ann
Thurber
Crime Prevention Officer
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