Office
Security - TEN
POINTS to Remember
-
Never leave
handbags on
desks or wallets
in coats in your
absence.
Take them with
you or lock them
away.
-
Always keep
money in a safe
place.
Even for the
coffee fund,
never leave
money in an
unlocked drawer
during the day.
At night, secure
money in a
locked drawer or
remove from
building.
- Be
careful with
keys.
Always put them
in a safe place
and do not put
spare keys for
safes, etc., in
desk drawers.
Secure them
elsewhere.
- Do
not accept that
a stranger is
authorized to be
in the building
because he says
so.
Check with
someone in
authority. If
the stranger is
from the Post
Office or
printer repair
company, someone
in your office
should know.
Never allow
anyone to remove
office equipment
without first
confirming.
-
Never assume a
stranger
wandering in the
building is a
member of the
staff.
Challenge him.
"Can I help
you?" will often
deter a
dishonest
person.
-
Don't be
intimidated by
visitors.
If the person
wants to see an
employee, make
sure that person
is announced and
expected.
-
Never leave
visitors alone
in your office.
Verify if
someone can see
the visitor.
- Do
not disclose
confidential
information.
No matter how
important the
person, always
report requests
for information
to your
supervisor.
- Do
not assume
honesty.
Safeguard your
property and
that of the
employer.
- Lock
all doors in
your absence.
It's easy to
forget, and a
thief can come
and go in a few
minutes.
Please
help us to help you
- report all
suspicious persons
or activities.
Non-Emergency
Number
(713)
743-3333
Emergency Number
911