The problem of theft is as old as the world. It seems that all normal people understand that it is wrong and sinful to take someone else's. And yet they steal. Seduction turns out to be stronger than the voice of conscience. Naturally, any owner of at least some material assets, from a large businessman to a modest pensioner, is puzzled by this problem: how to protect themselves from theft, or at least minimize its risk?
Instructions
Step 1
First of all, you need to think about the question: what factors can contribute to theft? “Do not lead into temptation!” - so it is said in the Bible. We must try, to put it simply, so that cash, valuables, and a cell phone are not left unattended.
Step 2
If we are talking about a company, for example, a store, a restaurant, a hotel, surveillance cameras do not interfere. For truly serious, large companies, having their own security service has long been considered the norm. And some companies even practice regular polygraph examinations of employees.
Step 3
The head of the company does not hurt to think about and here's what. It is known that a person who is satisfied with his work commits theft much less often than someone who literally has nothing to lose. And not only for moral reasons, but also for fear of losing a good place. Therefore, we must remember the wise saying: "The miser pays twice" and create decent conditions for the people who work for him.
Step 4
Among thieves, there are also people with an increased propensity for risk. They often steal not for the sake of material gain, they enjoy the very fact of their sin, accompanied by an adrenaline rush. Therefore, the employer should cut off such individuals at the stage of considering candidates. There are special techniques that make it possible, with a high degree of probability, to recognize a potential thief-adventurer in advance.
Step 5
And to prevent burglary, for example, there are several simple, life-tested methods. Install a good sturdy door with the same locks. If you live on the ground floor - be sure to put bars on the windows! Maintain good relations with your neighbors - this will make it easier to arrange for them to look after the apartment in case of your absence. Ideally, sign an agreement with a private security guard.