Introduction
When business owners think about security, they usually focus on the front door. However, across Winkler, Morden, Carman, and Altona, the most vulnerable entry point is often a back or side door that feels familiar and overlooked.
The Most Targeted Door Isn’t the One You Think
Security assessments consistently show that back and side doors are more frequently exploited because they receive less attention and visibility.
Why Familiar Doors Become Invisible
Familiarity creates comfort. Over time, doors used daily stop being scrutinized, and assumptions replace clear security practices.
What Makes Back & Side Doors High Risk
Limited visibility, frequent legitimate use, after-hours access, and weak monitoring combine to make these doors vulnerable.
Why Locking the Door Isn’t Enough
A lock only shows whether a door is closed, not who accessed it, when, or whether access was appropriate.
How Smart Businesses Secure These Doors
Businesses are using access control, camera coverage, and after-hours alerts to regain visibility without disrupting operations.
Why This Matters as Businesses Grow
As businesses grow, more people and schedules increase complexity, making overlooked doors a growing liability.
How Mitobi Security Helps
Mitobi Security helps local businesses identify overlooked entry points and design practical security solutions that scale.
Final Thought
The most dangerous door is the one everyone assumes is fine. Securing overlooked entry points early prevents costly problems later.
