This year, dozens of major retailers plan to kick off their holiday shopping season on Thanksgiving Day, ahead of the traditional Black Friday frenzy, but you can still expect huge crowds on Friday as well. Above all else, you need to keep your store and customers safe. In the second article of our 5-part blog series on best practices for retailers on Black Friday, we offer five tips to keep your store safe and your customers happy.
Industry watchers say this year’s crowd could be the biggest in eight years. In a recent consumer survey, a full two-thirds of respondents said they plan to shop on Black Friday. That’s up from 55% last year. Expect to see more Millennials, experts say, and expect them to outspend their older fellow shoppers.
You’re legally required to protect your employees, and of course you want to protect your shoppers, to give them the best possible shopping experience. They may expect your store to be a “zoo,” but not a dangerous one.
After a Wal-Mart employee was trampled by shoppers in 2008, security experts created a number of Black Friday tips you can put to use in your store:
OSHA also sends retailers an annual reminder about their Crowd Safety Guidelines. Here are some of the highlights:
Safety is paramount. When you put these Black Friday tips into play, you can ensure Black Friday in your store is fun and profitable for everyone.
In our next article we’ll look at best practices for loss prevention on Black Friday.
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