How to Remain Safe at Work When You’re the Only One There
The murder of Brianna Kupfer, who was working alone in a furniture store when she was stabbed to death, is heightening concerns among workers whose job requires them to be alone. With many businesses struggling to retain labor, being the lone worker in a store or office has become more common. So how do you make sure to stay safe when nobody else is around? Security expert Steve Kardian says that keeping doors locked is a good idea, as it allows you to know who is coming in.
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