Keep Your Valuables Safe at Work

Stephanie Modkins
Keep your valuables safe at work by following a few precautions. They are ones that will prevent the office thief from walking off with a possession or a clumsy co-worker from breaking a prized glass piece. Here's what to do. Just:

1- lock up your desk.
Put your laptop, private paperwork and other important possessions in a desk with a lock at the end of the day. Before you leave, make sure the lock is secure. Keep the key on your key chain or in your wallet. Don't share the whereabouts of this item with anyone unless you know you can trust them.

2- Express your concern.
Keep your valuables safe at work by expressing concern to co-workers violating boundaries. When you see a co-worker touching property that is off limits, pipe up. Explain that you really don't want anyone handling this particular item. Tell your co-worker that he/she can look, but not touch.

3- Put your valuables away.
Even if you don't lock them up, you can safeguard your property by putting items away when you leave your desk. Others won't notice them as much or feel as free to take them. Then, when you return to your desk, take out your special items and continue on with business.

4- Purchase a special shelf.
Most people understand that items on decorative or wood shelves are not for public use. Keep your valuables safe at work by following this practice. Put your more pricey knick-knacks on display using a special casing. Co-workers who come by your desk might eye them, but they won't dare touch without asking permission first.

5- Keep your valuables on you.

Keep your more expensive possessions that are small like MP3 players with you. You can easily carry them in your pocket or purse. This way, you never have to worry about anyone swiping them. Thieving co-workers often take smaller items because they are easy to access and take off another person's desk. Keep this in mind when you take your earrings out because they hurting and go to the bathroom.

6- Leave your valuables at home.
The final tip for keeping your valuable safe at work is not to bring them to work at all. If something is really important to you and you think your co-workers might want it, leave this item at home. Don't even put yourself under the stress of having to watch out for something that will upset you if taken.

Feeling safer? Prevent your co-workers from taking your valuable property by following these tips and keeping them out of the hands of the wrong person.

Published by Stephanie Modkins

Stephanie M. is a freelance writer who lives in the northwest. Her main goal is to write in a way that entertains, educates or uplifts readers.  View profile

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