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Four Easy Steps to Business Risk Prevention

Posted on August 5, 2011 in Business Tips, Crime Prevention | by Admin

One of the greatest uses for GPS tracking is theft prevention. Before GPS, if something was stolen, the unfortunate odds were that you wouldn’t get it back. Often the stolen items had already disappeared on the black market, never to be seen again. This was true for everything from jewelry to cars. But GPS has changed the scene, and even owners of the smallest businesses can reap the benefits of a GPS investment.

GPS trackers have a lot of different uses, but for the moment let’s focus on one – protecting yourself against the theft of your vehicle.

  • Step One: Purchase a unit and subscribe to an account with a tracking company.
  • Step two: Install the unit on the vehicle, preferably in a less-obvious location.
  • Step three: Set up your account with the necessary information and features. These may involve inclusion zones, so that you get an immediate alert if the vehicle leaves a certain area. An alternative is to keep the device inactive until you realize your vehicle is missing, saving battery life.
  • Step four: Get to the real work of running your business; you don’t need to waste time worrying about guarding your vehicle every second of the day and night. Step five: If your vehicle goes AWOL, start tracking! Just get online, log in to your account, and follow the thief’s every stop and turn. Alert the police, and they can help you recover your vehicle very quickly.

One particular group that is benefiting from this use of GPS is food cart owners. These are the people who set up trailers in parks and other public places, sometimes closed-in trailers and other times smaller stands with bright umbrellas to shade them, and sell everything from hot dogs to salads.

They might not always be able to stay with their trailer every minute of the day, especially if they represent a one- or two-man staff. They also, if the park allows, may leave their food cart overnight, saving the fuel it takes to haul it back and forth each day.

A GPS tracker can be a huge benefit to this type of business. With GPS tracking, food cart owners can recover a stolen trailer within a matter of hours. It doesn’t cost much to get a unit, and it’s a great way to protect a big biggest business investment.

Article Written by Kadence Vyra

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