Asset Protection Daily Floor Walk
Asset Protection Daily Floor Walk
Daily retail floor walk inspection for asset protection teams to verify EAS pedestal function, camera coverage and blind spots, high-theft merchandise controls, display case security, and vendor stocking oversight.
Inspection Details
- Store location identified
- Inspection date and time
- Inspector name
- Shift or patrol route
Camera Coverage and Blind Spots
- Primary sales floor cameras are operational and recording
- Camera views are unobstructed by signage, fixtures, or product displays
- New or expanded blind spots identified and documented
- Camera time/date stamp is accurate
EAS Pedestals and Merchandise Protection
- EAS pedestals are powered, aligned, and functioning
- No obvious tampering, damage, or loose wiring at EAS pedestals
- High-theft merchandise has required tags, locks, or spider wraps applied
- Protected merchandise is displayed in secured cases or tethered fixtures where required
High-Theft Areas and Display Case Security
- High-theft departments are staffed or monitored appropriately
- Display cases are locked and secured when not actively being serviced
- Keys, unlock tools, or access devices are controlled and not left unattended
- High-value items are not left unattended on open fixtures or carts
Vendor Stocking Oversight
- Vendor stocking activity is authorized and visible to store staff
- Vendor carts, pallets, and cases do not block camera views or customer sightlines
- Vendor product counts and backstock movement appear consistent with work being performed
- Any vendor-related deficiency was escalated to store leadership
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