Lighting Stations For Safety
Service station operators can take an active role in making their businesses
"unattractive" for robberies. One of those steps involves having well-lit stores
on the inside and the outside.
Well-lit places scare off would-be robbers. They don't want to be seen; they'd rather
operate in shadows and the darkness. You should make it a practice to test all of your
lights during the day to make sure they work and to change them immediately if they don't.
Having proper lighting also makes the customer feel safe. A well-lit station is an
automatic cue to the customer that he or she can shop there without having to worry about
being robbed.
A good suggestion is that store parking lots be cleaned only during daylight hours.
Don't let your people work outside at night. If there is debris
left over, leave it until the next morning. But there ahs never seen
so much trash in a parking lot that it would deter a customer from
coming in.
Outside cleanup should only be scheduled during daylight hours or during times when
there is double coverage, such as shift changes. When scheduling station responsibilities,
safety should be your top priority.
Late Night Procedures
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Make sure that proper lights have been turned on, and
replace or report any burned out bulbs immediately.
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Greet and pay attention to every customer when he/she
enters the store.
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In single-coverage stores, stock the cooler before
midnightstay out on the sales floor.
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Parking lots will be cleaned only during daylight hours.
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Trash should be taken out only during daylight hours.
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Store back doors should be kept closed after dark.
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Post police, fire, ambulance, manager/franchisee, and
other emergency phone numbers near the phone.
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No unauthorized persons are allowed behind the counter.
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Offer complimentary coffee to uniformed police.