DIY Security to Protect Your Home Office

What would happen if your home office was hit by weather, fire or theft? Big companies do disaster planning to protect their premises, equipment and information, but have you thought about what it takes to have a secure home office? Here are some DIY security tips for your home office that will help you protect your home office property and keep your important files and information safe.

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Make your office physically secure.
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Make your office physically secure.

 Think about what could possibly happen in your office space. Do you have kids who come in to explore, or a cat who likes to play with the printer cord? Make sure the locks on doors and windows are secure, and that valuables are protected from view. If multiple people have keys to your house, consider adding a separate lock on your office door.

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