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Security Concerns - Poll Results
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger Security Solutions" data-source="post: 8581313" data-attributes="member: 158492"><p>Insurance should be a safety net (and not always a reliable one), not a security strategy.</p><p></p><p>Fighting with your insurance to pay for stolen kit, may help you recover some (probably not all) of your losses, but it doesn't help you in the meantime when you're trying to crack on with work, with essential equipment missing. It doesn't make you a reliable partner to do business with if you are having to say "no" because you've been targeted by criminals.</p><p></p><p>Though, yes... itemise all equipment, log serial numbers, take photos, apply police/insurance approved ID markers, to help you recover items and reduce the re-sale value for thieves, though many high value items go overseas anyway. Just hopefully have sufficient security in place so you never have to call up your insurance, and never have to call customers to say "no can do".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger Security Solutions, post: 8581313, member: 158492"] Insurance should be a safety net (and not always a reliable one), not a security strategy. Fighting with your insurance to pay for stolen kit, may help you recover some (probably not all) of your losses, but it doesn't help you in the meantime when you're trying to crack on with work, with essential equipment missing. It doesn't make you a reliable partner to do business with if you are having to say "no" because you've been targeted by criminals. Though, yes... itemise all equipment, log serial numbers, take photos, apply police/insurance approved ID markers, to help you recover items and reduce the re-sale value for thieves, though many high value items go overseas anyway. Just hopefully have sufficient security in place so you never have to call up your insurance, and never have to call customers to say "no can do". [/QUOTE]
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