Key focus areas
| Area | Why it matters | Practical action |
|---|---|---|
| Display products | Risk of theft swap or damage | Use display records and supervision |
| Stock room | High value hidden stock | Limit access and audit |
| Serial records | Product identity control | Count serial items regularly |
| Cash drawer | Payment differences | Daily reconciliation |
| Staff permissions | Limits risky changes | Role based access |
| CCTV | Incident review | Cover counter and stock areas |
| Returns | Wrong product return risk | Check serial and condition |
Practical operating point
Security should be supported by records. CCTV helps after an incident, but stock counts and serial records help prevent confusion before one.
Good retail security is professional and calm. Customers should feel protected, not accused.
This article is for general electronic shop planning and operations. Real shops must follow local tax consumer protection warranty import product safety employment payment and electronic waste rules.
Electrical products can create safety risk when they are low quality damaged counterfeit incorrectly installed or used with wrong power accessories. Shops should use trusted suppliers and explain warranty and safety limits clearly.
Frequently asked questions
Start with stock accuracy warranty clarity supplier records serial tracking and customer communication because these affect both trust and profit.