The safety and security cultures that we all work so hard to instill in our workplaces are critical. That dedication, and those carefully planned strategies, should not end when the work day does. Are you also planning for safety and security at home? Are your employees?
By extending those workplace safety and security best practices beyond the worksite, you are not just sharing information. You’re creating a truly comprehensive culture that encourages everyone to be safe at all times.
Here is an example of safety information you can share with your teams prior to the upcoming summer travel season:
When it comes to home safety, it is best to prepare and prevent rather than repair and regret. During vacation season, many of us leave our primary home unattended for days or weeks as we spend time at a summer home, a hotel or with friends. According to the FBI, residential burglary crime rates increase about 10% in June, July, and August. In many cases of home break-ins, thieves enter through a door or window that was left unlocked. The fact is thieves are “lazy.” Many robberies can be prevented by using simple strategies to deter them from attempting to enter your home. From putting random access timers on lights and planning mail pickup, to hiding empty trash cans and not posting travel plans on social media, there are many easy to implement tips that can help prevent break-ins and provide peace of mind.
Read more tips in this Philadelphia RowHome magazine article: Prepare and Prevent: Stop Summer Break-Ins. You can also access these and other awareness tips in our Security Resource Center.
Show your employees that you care for their well-being both on and off the worksite. When you invest in your employees’ safety, they invest in yours.
About the Author
Ron Rabena is a Chief Administrative Officer for Allied Universal.