Posts by Lynda Buel
Security Concerns and Retailers during these Unprecedented Times

The COVID-19 pandemic has raised many concerns for retailers, especially those that have had to reduce hours, lay off workers, or close amid the stay at home orders issued by various governors around the country. SRMC, have identified security concerns that retailers may face as well as solutions to the identified concerns to help retailers determine their best course of action in protecting their businesses. Here are the top five security vulnerabilities for retailers during this time:

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Lynda Buel
Why Your Teachers Need to be On-Board with Your New Security Plan

With security threats looming over our children and schools it can often feel difficult for the administration and management of these facilities to find the right solutions to keep their students and staff safe. We have seen many organizations offer up and implement one solution to the security risks of their schools. While we wish that school security was as simple as hiring more security officers the truth is it is not and just one solution will not be enough to combat safety risks faced by schools in this day and age.

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Lynda Buel
The Journal of Art Crime

We’re proud to share that Paul Denton and John Kleburg contributed their expertise in the fall release of The Journal of Art Crime.

The Impact of Human Error: How it Places Under Scrutiny the International Art Market and Disrupts the Natural Pace of Academic Scholarship: An Exercise in Provenance Research.

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Lynda Buel
Personal Security Tips for Healthcare Workers

The least expensive and most effective measure you can take to protect yourself against crime is to incorporate certain habits into your daily routine that make you and your family less vulnerable - to adopt a “security conscious” lifestyle. Always be aware of your environment and any possible dangers. Take note of the nearest exits in any facility you visit. A basic rule is to stay alert to your surroundings, trust your instincts, and if you feel uncomfortable in a place or situation, take action, and leave immediately. The best prevention is precaution.

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