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What should I do if I have to temporarily close my business to keep it safe?
Issaquah Police Department’s uniformed patrol and detectives units are fully staff and functioning and will be out patrolling and responding to calls including alarm calls.
Business should lock up their establishments and set their security alarms if they have them.
Leave a light on if possible within the business to help minimize the cover of darkness for potential thieves.
Routinely inspect your business/property if you have the ability, to better preserve your inventory and equipment.
Update your emergency contact information with the City and Issaquah Police Department should we need to contact you.
Call Recology to put an indefinite vacation hold on their account.
If you discover anything suspicious or needs police attention, call 911 for assistance.
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COVID-19: Temporary Closures
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What should I do if I have to temporarily close my business to keep it safe?
Issaquah Police Department’s uniformed patrol and detectives units are fully staff and functioning and will be out patrolling and responding to calls including alarm calls.
Business should lock up their establishments and set their security alarms if they have them.
Leave a light on if possible within the business to help minimize the cover of darkness for potential thieves.
Routinely inspect your business/property if you have the ability, to better preserve your inventory and equipment.
Update your emergency contact information with the City and Issaquah Police Department should we need to contact you.
Call Recology to put an indefinite vacation hold on their account.
If you discover anything suspicious or needs police attention, call 911 for assistance.
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