Join Cambridge Security at the Jewelers’ Security Alliance 38th Annual Security Seminar & Expo for Retail Jewelry Chains, March 1 – 3.

Posted by | February 29, 2016 | Current Events | No Comments

Cambridge Security’s retail security experts will be in attendance at the Jewelers’ Security Alliance 38th Annual Security Seminar & Expo for Retail Jewelry Chains, taking place in Hollywood, Florida, March 1 through March 3, 2016. Cambridge Security provides retail security for jewelers of all sizes—from national jewelry chains to jewelry departments within larger stores—specializing in custom security programs to suit each client’s unique needs. Our expertise in preventing inventory loss, theft, and robbery includes security services such as 24/7 monitoring, verified security alarm response services, and uniformed or corporate-attired armed and unarmed security guards. We are also a premier provider of security services for liquidations, sales and other retail events.

Dave Malefsky, Senior Vice President, leads Cambridge Security’s retail security services, and will be available to answer frequently asked questions in retail store security, such as the use of armed or unarmed guards, and the criteria for determining what services are best suited for varying situations. In addition to general retail security questions for jewelers, he will be addressing concerns around emerging issues related to retail security, such as Open Carry Laws and how jewelers should respond.

Along with our highly trained security personnel, Cambridge Security’s comprehensive retail security system includes a vetted network of over 3,500 police officers and 650 security companies that are a part of our National Network.

To learn more about our retail security services for jewelry stores, please join us at the Jewelers Security Alliance 38th Annual Security Seminar & Expo for Retail Jewelry Chains in Hollywood, Florida, or contact Dave Malefsky directly at 866-645-1682.

For more information on the Jewelers’ Security Alliance, please visit their website at http://www.jewelerssecurity.org.