C.P.T.E.D. - Business
334 Seymour Street - All A-Board Games
This business is located on one of the main streets of Downtown Kamloops. Even though it is located on an open area, I found that the backdoor and interior to be of concern.
Description
The rear door is left open during business hours at all times while being in an open alley way for vehicles to park and drive through. It also does not have a security camera facing the alleyway. At night this could be a problem as there is only one lock on the door and one light above the door.
Solution
Add a camera above or beside the door and have the back door only open from the inside. They can also add an extra lock to the door on the inside. They can also replace the high pressure sodium light with a 100 watt incandescent light.
Description
The front of the business has some paintings and some posters that are not see through and obstruct view of looking in and out. The business does have double pane windows. At night the owner does leave on some lights to ward off any potential thieves.
Solution
Add a camera above the front door and they could also add shutters and/or bars to cover the windows and door to better protect the business. They could also get see-through posters and move the shelves to a different part of the store. The idea of leaving lights on is a good one because if anyone were inside they would be spotted.
Description
The interior of the store is quite crowded in the front part but as you move more towards the back of the store, it is more open. There is only one security camera in the whole store and it is positioned near the rear end of the store and is half covered by a hanging poster. While its not a bad idea to have a hidden security camera, I got the chance to see the security screen and the camera captures three quarters of the store and a quarter of the poster.
Solution
Add a few more cameras with no obstructions covering/blocking the view of the camera. Move some of the shelves towards the back and some of the tables to the front to balance out the room more. The reason this is suggested is because criminals could hide behind the shelves facing away from the window. This would give more open space is the front to see/report a robbery.
I got the chance to talk to the owner about the way he does and handles his business. He said he has had the business for a few years and has only been robbed a couple of times and a couple of attempts. He said that he is moving the business to a bigger location and redoing the layout and security so he does not have to suffer any more lost revenue.