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Get your servant registered with the local police and also keep his photograph and address at home or in your office.
Do not handle large cash jewelry or valuables in presence of the servant. He should not know the location in the house where you generally keep your cash or valuables. If perchance he comes to know, then the place should be promptly changed before it is too late. As a rule you should keep changing such places from time to time.
If you have guests in the house they should be similarly advised and helped in safely storing their valuables. After the guests leave, you or a family member should be the first to look for any valuables inadvertently left behind by them.
These steps are not only in your interest but equally in fairness to the servants also and prevent undue suspicion on them.
Keep yourself generally informed of you servant's movements, interests and associates during his free time or weekly holiday. This information will help if he disappears after an incident or otherwise.
Do not allow your servants to have free access to the keys of the house. As far as possible he should not carry the keys out of the house for duration long enough to get duplicates made.
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