August 12, 2025 - 11:44

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — The Bakersfield Police Department is gearing up for its second annual Business Safety Expo, aimed at equipping local businesses with essential crime prevention strategies and resources. This event is designed to foster a safer community by providing business owners and employees with valuable insights into safeguarding their establishments.
Scheduled for next month, the expo will feature a series of workshops led by law enforcement experts, focusing on various topics including theft prevention, emergency preparedness, and effective communication with police. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in interactive sessions, ask questions, and learn best practices tailored to their specific business needs.
In addition to training sessions, the expo will showcase various safety products and services from local vendors, offering businesses a chance to explore new tools and technologies that can enhance their security measures. The Bakersfield Police Department encourages all business owners to participate in this important event to help create a safer environment for everyone in the community.
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