DISRUPTED
OPERATIONS
Until you replace or repair stolen or damaged equipment and vehicles, you may have to discontinue daily business activities, inconveniencing
customers, losing some (or all) of your revenue stream.
On average, businesses lose 37 hours of productivity for each person who needs to deal with a commercial theft, and lost productivity costs can reach twice the value of goods stolen.
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7
IMPACTS
OF PROPERTY
CRIME
Theft, vandalism and other property crimes: your company is at risk. It’s bad enough when valuable business assets are stolen or damaged, but that’s just the beginning. Here are seven ways your business can be negatively affected by property crime.
WORKFORCE ISSUES
Safety concerns affect employee productivity and interactions with customers and can also result in high employee turnover, driving up recruiting and training costs.
BRAND
DAMAGE
Break-ins, damage to, or
loss of, business assets
can hurt your reputation,
especially if the loss
involves customer
equipment or goods kept on your premises.
ADDITIONAL COSTS
Replacing stolen assets, cleanup, repairs and losses, and insurance rate increases are just a few of the costs you may face after a break in.
REPEAT INCIDENTS
RELOCATION OR INSOLVENCY
LOST PRODUCTIVITY
According to the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, previous victimization is the single best predictor of future victimization.
When analyzing the impact of property crime, it’s normal to focus first on the value of lost or damaged property. But, as we’ve just shown, theft and other crimes on your site have downstream costs that can be far reaching and long lasting, possibly exceeding the cost of the lost goods themselves.
For more information about AMAROK and how we can protect your commercial property from theft, contact us for a FREE Threat Assessment.
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Fear of repeat occurrences can cause companies to cancel plans for expansion or curtail existing operations, even forcing some out of business.
There are over 7 million cases of property crime in
the U.S. each year, with total losses exceeding $16 billion—on average, more than $200,000 per incident.
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THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT PROPERTY CRIME