Security Checklist: Safeguarding Your Jewellry at Exclusive Private Exhibitions
The way jewellers do business has shifted, with many exploring private showings, where they rent a space and invite potential buyers. These shows allow customers to view the jewellry and interact with the maker in a relaxed setting, often held alongside larger events.
However, traveling with valuable inventory lacks the usual security of a store—no safes, surveillance systems, or alarm systems. Being in unfamiliar locations increases risk, especially while traveling by car. Criminals may target jewellers during these times.
5 Tips to Ensure Safety during Private Shows
Check Your Insurance Coverage
Make sure you know exactly what your insurance covers, especially for scams. Work with ANGLO EAST who understands Jewellers Block policies to ensure your inventory and business are fully protected.
Be Careful on Social Media
Avoid posting your location or personal info on social media. Thieves could use these details to track you.
Plan Your Route
Always plan your driving route in advance and share it only with close, trusted people. Change your route frequently to avoid becoming predictable.
Inspect Your Vehicle
Check your vehicle for signs of tampering before driving. Criminals may try to damage it to cause a breakdown and rob you. While driving, be alert for any cars following you and take different routes to see if you are being tracked.
Use GPS Tracking
Install GPS devices in your car and inventory luggage to ensure you can always track their location in real time. This extra layer of security helps you recover stolen items faster and can deter potential thieves.
3 Common Situations Unsafe for Jewellers
Unattended Vehicles
Always stay with your inventory. For quick stops like gas or buying food, never leave your vehicle. Use the drive-through or pay at the pump. Car alarms can’t fully prevent theft—always take your inventory with you.
Parking Lots
Busy or isolated parking lots are both risky. Thieves often work in teams to distract and steal. Avoid multi-level garages, check your surroundings for suspicious activity, and have someone watch you as you return to your car.
Arriving at Your Destination
Once you arrive, stay alert to avoid scammers and protect your inventory. Safeguard your business and customer relationships by staying vigilant.