Keeping Your Employees’ Vehicles Safe While They’re in Your Company Parking Lot
As a business owner, it’s your responsibility to ensure the safety and welfare of everyone that uses your site. This includes, of course, your employees, but also those members of the public that you invite onto your premises. When doing this, however, the last thing you want is to be sued for lack of care or safety issues.
This means that you’ll have to get on top of the safety precautions that you offer on-site and especially within your company parking lot.
1. Gated entry with registration recognition
In order to keep your employees and their vehicles safe while they’re on your site, you should invest in a guarded gated entry with license plate recognition technology. This means that the gate will only be lifted for those vehicles that have been logged to have access.
Of course, this system won’t let in your visitors or your guests, so you’ll need to have security guards that can manually open the gates should they need to. Your security guards will also be able to welcome your visitors or guests and direct them to the areas where they can safely park and leave their vehicles. Therefore, this provides a valuable service to those visiting your site and creates an excellent first impression of your business.
2. Ensure your parking lot is in good repair
You should make sure that your parking lot is in good repair. Potholes, cracks, and uneven surfaces can damage a car, especially if faults are large or the car is low to the ground. If your security guard finds on their walk around that the surface has deteriorated, they should take the safety measures of cordoning off the area with traffic cones. This is to make sure that none of your employees or visitors end up with motoring bills either from their mechanic or their tire supplier. The next step is to call in the professionals that deal with resurfacing your parking lot so that the issue can be sorted out quickly and with minimal fuss or inconvenience to your business.
3. Install CCTV cameras around your site
In order to keep your site as secure and safe as possible for all users, you should invest in installing some CCTV cameras. Calling in the experts not only supply this but also to fit them will mean that they’re up and running sooner than trying to do it yourself or getting your business’s maintenance team to do it. When positioning your cameras, you need to make sure that you don’t leave any dark spots and that every aspect is covered and can be viewed easily.
4. Investing floodlighting all around your parking lot
In order to support your CCTV cameras, you should also invest in floodlighting for your parking lot. This will ensure that everyone who uses your parking lot can feel safe regardless of the amount of daylight available or whatever time of day it happens to be. This also includes your security guards, as they won’t be able to perform their role well if they have reduced lighting or areas of shadow around your parking lot.
























































































































































