Shopping
Center Security Best Practices Five Critical Considerations
Engaging the right security
partner is critical for ensuring the safety and security of visitors in the
shopping center or mall as well as the tenants occupying the stores. The
following best practice considerations will help you select the most suitable
security services provider for your needs.
1. Ability to Respond
Consider
if the company has the manpower and knowledge to handle emergencies. There
continues to be a rise in critical incidents at shopping centers both across
the United States and internationally. Do they have additional resources that
can be quickly deployed? Will you have access to a state-of-the-art dispatch
center? Can you reach their dispatch center or senior leadership 24/7?
2. Reporting Procedures
What
process is in place for communication? Can you receive real-time reporting and
GPS tracking, or are there other types of technology available to you to stay
on top of risk management issues? Also, be sure to review the vendor’s incident
reporting procedures.
3. Industry-Specific Training
Providing
security for a retail center is different than handling the security for other
types of environments. Do they have shopping center-specific training and does
it include topics such as:
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Disaster Response
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Fire Safety Officer (FSO)
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Terrorism Awareness
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Management of Aggressive Behavior (Verbal Judo)
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CPR, AED and First Aid
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CCTV and Command Center Operations
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Workplace Violence Prevention and Response
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Organized Retail Crime (ORC)
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Awareness/Prevention
4. A Program that adds Value
Consider
all of the ways a security partner can enhance your security program from a
long-term perspective. Determining the value you will receive from a security
partner requires an assessment of how their strategy will reduce risk, limit
liability and lower the cost of the entire retail center’s operations – not
just the hourly bill rate. While it may be tempting to have an initial-price
perspective, a better way to value a spending decision is to look with an eye
towards how the provider can help you achieve all of your goals.
5. A Customizable and Proactive Partnership
Before
mapping out your security solution, the provider should become knowledgeable
about your property, your neighborhood, typical shopping traffic and a host of
other important areas so that they can make appropriate recommendations. Their
plan should incorporate staffing levels, indoor and outdoor patrols, access
points, security procedures, technology integration and other pertinent areas
of concern specific to your property.
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