Loss Prevention & Shrinkage Management Through Electronic Devices.

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Loss Prevention & Shrinkage Management Through Electronic Devices

Now smaller retailers can have a security system like the big department stores. Easy to change poster like signage can be custom made for this sign at any Staples store. Make your own "specials" or "sale" signs to decorate the system and advertise your store. Get paid by name brand vendors to put their ads here as well. Available in 8.2 MHz, 4.6 MHz, 3.25MHz, 2.0 MHz, 1.8 MHz. Shrinkage Management Retail Security Tower

This new and innovative 58Khz system is the first of its kind. Did not require larger antenna base installed in the floor Shrinkage Management Retail Security Tower

Shrinkage Management Retail Security Tower 8.2 MHZ PLEXI-GLASS SECURITY TOWER

With this retail shoplifting prevention security system you can protect inventory and there are no ugly, bulky chrome security pillars/towers at your stores entrance. One banner will cover 3 to 4 feet; a double door can be covered by 2 banners. This is a hidden EAS loss prevention security system that can also be used to promote your products. Shrinkage Management Retail Security Tower

The retail loss prevention invisible Checkpoint® 8.2mhz frequency EAS stop shoplifting security system consists of a double- layered sheet of shatter proof clear plastic which can be laminated directly to your existing metal/glass door. Shrinkage Management Retail Security Tower

Solo 1.8 MHz Single antenna 1.8 MHz Detects 3-4 feet equally on both sides of the antenna. One antenna will cover up to a 6 foot door when placed in the center, or a 3 foot door when placed at one side. Shrinkage Management Retail Security Tower

Video Store Systems If you are renting video tapes, you need a non-deactivatable label system in 9.5 MHz. This is also referred to as a "pass around" system. The customer never enters your store with a video tape as it is dropped in the return slot before he enters between these pillars. Shrinkage Management Retail Security Tower

Base plates For easy self installation. These base plates hide the wires that must go from one pillar to the next and make for a solid installation without holes in your floor. Shrinkage Management Retail Security Tower

This new and innovative 58Khz system is the first of its kind in the world. Unlike our competition, does not need a large antenna base installed in the floor to detect hard tags or labels. Shrinkage Management Retail Security Tower

Fake Security If you have no security budget then maybe fake security pillars and tags are within your budget. Obviously this is not going to let you know when someone is stealing from you, but it will deter somewhat the casual shoplifters by making them believe they will get caught. Can be painted to match your decor. Shrinkage Management Retail Security Tower

Magnetic Detachers Sensormatic Hand Held Detacher for Hard Plastic Tags Black Pin Lanyard Super Tags Maxi Hard Plastic Security Tags Pins Checkpoint Disposable Paper Label Library Detuning cards

Shrinkage Management Retail Security Tower Tags for Goggles & Glasses

Stop Shoplifting Tips Discourage loitering and when the store is crowded, encourage employees to circulate and offer help customers.. Advertise against shoplifting, post warning signs indicating a strict shoplifting policy in corners, dressing rooms, from door, hidden spots that may be hard to watch. Where possible fasten down small racks and display cases. Avoid tall display counters that obstruct your view, have racks and shelving in store in rows set so you can see every spot which might look blocked or hidden in your view. Present merchandise in such a way that customers can easily see it and you can easily see the customer.

Avoid narrow, cluttered aisles. Thieves prefer working under the cover of a crowd. If the merchandise you are selling comes in pairs, only display one of a pair. Arrange unprotected valuables neatly, so that any missing item will be quickly noticed. Keep more expensive items locked in heavy floor style display cases, keep employees on hand at all time to help customers if they want to see something out of the case. Also keep valuable merchandise away from store exits. If you suspect a shoplifter, pay this individual a lot of attention. A customer will be flattered, a thief is likely to rush off. Merchandise near Checkout which are prone to shop lifting Stop Shoplifting Tips – (Con’t)

Shrinkage Management RFID

Other Communication Systems

Detectable Warnings They the domes of 0.9 inch in Diameter 0.2 inch in height 2.35 inch centre to centre

Few International Symbol

Public address System Assistive listening System In Store Communication systems Speakers / wiring / clarity / Walky-Talky

Public address System Assistive listening System Out door Communication systems Speakers /control rooms /