Don’t A-BAND-on Hope Just Yet- Alpha Security

Protecting merchandise such as shoes, zippered bags (like comforters and sheet sets), and intimates has historically been difficult. To attach EAS hard tags to these products resulted in damaging delicate materials, causing an imposition to customers attempting to try on the clothing, or just in general looked tacky and out of place. Retailers no longer need to abandon hope of finding a way to prevent shoplifting. Alpha Security has a product named the Banded Hard Tag.
Instead of the conventional two-part retail anti theft devices, the Banded Hard Tag is designed out of just one piece of molded plastic. By only having one piece to control instead of two, retailers will find a variety of benefits from using this new design.
The tags are small, measuring a mere 1.78”L x 0.637”W x 0.844”D. Due to this size, the Alpha Security Banded Hard Tags will easily and discreetly fit zippers on home good’s bags, eyes of shoes, or onto delicate and sheer intimates. Don’t think that because the retail anti theft devices are small they won’t prevent shoplifting other clothing items. 
The Alpha Security Banded Hard Tags are a versatile solution for all of your merchandise.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store for Alpha 2Alarm, Alpha 3Alarm, Alpha Fashion2, Alpha Jewel Lok, Alpha Nano Gate,  Alpha Shark Tag, Alpha Spider Wrap and other retail anti-theft devices from Alpha Security to use in conjunction with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system that can help you prevent shoplifting in your business.
For more information on how you can use Alpha Security retail anti-theft devices and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system to prevent shoplifting contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 

Protecting merchandise such as shoes, zippered bags (like comforters and sheet sets), and intimates has historically been difficult. To attach EAS hard tags to these products resulted in damaging delicate materials, causing an imposition to customers attempting to try on the clothing, or just in general looked tacky and out of place. Retailers no longer need to abandon hope of finding a way to prevent shoplifting. Alpha Security has a product named the Banded Hard Tag.

Instead of the conventional two-part retail anti theft devices, the Banded Hard Tag is designed out of just one piece of molded plastic. By only having one piece to control instead of two, retailers will find a variety of benefits from using this new design.

The tags are small, measuring a mere 1.78”L x 0.637”W x 0.844”D. Due to this size, the Alpha Security Banded Hard Tags will easily and discreetly fit zippers on home good’s bags, eyes of shoes, or onto delicate and sheer intimates. Don’t think that because the retail anti theft devices are small they won’t prevent shoplifting other clothing items.

The Alpha Security Banded Hard Tags are a versatile solution for all of your merchandise.

Visit the Loss Prevention Store for Alpha 2Alarm, Alpha 3Alarm, Alpha Fashion2, Alpha Jewel Lok, Alpha Nano Gate,  Alpha Shark Tag, Alpha Spider Wrap and other retail anti-theft devices from Alpha Security to use in conjunction with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system that can help you prevent shoplifting in your business.

For more information on how you can use Alpha Security retail anti-theft devices and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system to prevent shoplifting contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 

 

While The Cat’s Away- Pre Employment Screening

Customers are very in tune with how employees act and interact. Often, our customers see and understand more about our employee’s behavior than what we ever will. They see them at their best and also at their worst. Your customers see the actions of our employees when we are not there. When we bypass pre employment screening, we are often left with employees who believe that when the cat is away, the mice should play.
Your employees are not going to act out when we, or other managers, are there. They will act out when we are not. If we have hired employees who do not have drive, motivation or integrity, it will become most apparent the second we leave the building. Pre employment screening is a way to determine if we have hired quality employees, before we actually hire them.
Your front line defense, as it relates to your employees, is the line of communication and representation between your company and your customers. If this front line does not represent your business, as you see fit, your sales will suffer from customers who leave and will not come back.
Pre employment screening should be at the front of your hiring procedures. This will help ensure you are hiring the best to represent your business when you are not there. Without pre employment screening, you risk hiring employees who do not have integrity, motivation, or the drive to provide quality customer service in your absence.
To purchase Pre-Employment Screening Services or for more information on background check experts, background checks, criminal background checks, employee background checks or pre employment screening contact us at the background check company or call 1.770.426.0547 

Customers are very in tune with how employees act and interact. Often, our customers see and understand more about our employee’s behavior than what we ever will. They see them at their best and also at their worst. Your customers see the actions of our employees when we are not there. When we bypass pre employment screening, we are often left with employees who believe that when the cat is away, the mice should play.

Your employees are not going to act out when we, or other managers, are there. They will act out when we are not. If we have hired employees who do not have drive, motivation or integrity, it will become most apparent the second we leave the building. Pre employment screening is a way to determine if we have hired quality employees, before we actually hire them.

Your front line defense, as it relates to your employees, is the line of communication and representation between your company and your customers. If this front line does not represent your business, as you see fit, your sales will suffer from customers who leave and will not come back.

Pre employment screening should be at the front of your hiring procedures. This will help ensure you are hiring the best to represent your business when you are not there. Without pre employment screening, you risk hiring employees who do not have integrity, motivation, or the drive to provide quality customer service in your absence.

To purchase Pre-Employment Screening Services or for more information on background check experts, background checks, criminal background checks, employee background checks or pre employment screening contact us at the background check company or call 1.770.426.0547 

 

Which Way Would Your Employees Go? – Shoplifting

The best way is to learn the five steps retailers’ use and how to legally approach a shoplifter is to attend a loss prevention workshop. There they can walk you through the steps and answer most of the legal questions you might have when it comes to approaching and apprehending a shoplifter.
While it might seem like common sense as to how to make the approach, it is surprising how many employees make their own deviations and decide what is best at the time. I have seen the following examples happen when employees have accused customers of shoplifting.
You walk up to them, outright accuse them and demand to search their bags to find the (suspected) stolen items.
For others, the answer is to not confront them and to call the police to have them arrested.
The rest of the employees have determined that the best approach is one of denial- “He was a shoplifter? Really? I didn’t notice.”
If you accuse a shoplifter directly, you open yourself up to a variety of scenarios.
The first is an open/ aggressive confrontation can escalate into a potentially dangerous situation. The shoplifter might be armed, or prepared to fight his way out.
If you do not have any proof of the shoplifting act and are relying on your “gut feeling”, you might open yourself and your business up to a wrongful detainment/ accusation lawsuit. It can cost tens of thousands of dollars and potentially negative press. Same thing goes for calling the police without actual proof.
A passive/ non-existent approach can lead to shoplifters coming back because they do not fear getting caught.
For more information on Loss Prevention Seminars, Loss Prevention Training, or Loss Prevention Workshop contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 – Atlanta Georgia

The best way is to learn the five steps retailers’ use and how to legally approach a shoplifter is to attend a loss prevention workshop. There they can walk you through the steps and answer most of the legal questions you might have when it comes to approaching and apprehending a shoplifter.

While it might seem like common sense as to how to make the approach, it is surprising how many employees make their own deviations and decide what is best at the time. I have seen the following examples happen when employees have accused customers of shoplifting.

You walk up to them, outright accuse them and demand to search their bags to find the (suspected) stolen items.

For others, the answer is to not confront them and to call the police to have them arrested. 

The rest of the employees have determined that the best approach is one of denial- “He was a shoplifter? Really? I didn’t notice.”

 If you accuse a shoplifter directly, you open yourself up to a variety of scenarios.

The first is an open/ aggressive confrontation can escalate into a potentially dangerous situation. The shoplifter might be armed, or prepared to fight his way out.

If you do not have any proof of the shoplifting act and are relying on your “gut feeling”, you might open yourself and your business up to a wrongful detainment/ accusation lawsuit. It can cost tens of thousands of dollars and potentially negative press. Same thing goes for calling the police without actual proof.

A passive/ non-existent approach can lead to shoplifters coming back because they do not fear getting caught.

For more information on Loss Prevention Seminars, Loss Prevention Training, or Loss Prevention Workshop contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 – Atlanta Georgia 

Visit the Loss Prevention Systems website for more information on Retail Employee Theft and Retail Shoplifting problems and view the Retail Loss Prevention Seminars, Retail Loss Prevention Training and Retail Loss Prevention Workshop we offer to help with your Employee Theft and Shoplifting problems.

Fool Me Once- Internal Theft

 There is a saying: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. I am not sure where to go with fool me a third time. In this unusual case of internal theft reported on by the Huffington Post that is exactly what happened.
A 17-year-old boy was fired from his job at a chain retailer for stealing money. Unfortunately, that wasn’t enough for this now terminated employee. The teen went to a second store in a nearby town on Black Friday. He told them he was there from a different store to help with Black Friday.
They put him at a register. He worked for about six hours and took all the cash that he made. That haul totaled about $3,000.
When the manager realized (after the fact) what happened, he notified police and the company’s corporate headquarters. Local authorities launched what would be another employee theft investigation.
Managers at a third store were unaware of what was going on when the teen when he showed up there in December. He presented himself as a general manager and said he needed to run some audits on some of the registers and on the store.
He was even able to convince one of the store’s managers to take him into the cash room. While in the cash room, the manager was called to assist another employee.
It was during that time that the teen stuffed his pants with around $36,000.
For more information on employee theft, employee theft investigation or internal theft contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 – Atlanta Georgia
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase CCTV Systems that can help you stop Employee Theft and Internal Theft problems and help with your Employee Theft Investigation.

There is a saying: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. I am not sure where to go with fool me a third time. In this unusual case of internal theft reported on by the Huffington Post that is exactly what happened.

A 17-year-old boy was fired from his job at a chain retailer for stealing money. Unfortunately, that wasn’t enough for this now terminated employee. The teen went to a second store in a nearby town on Black Friday.

He told them he was there from a different store to help with Black Friday. They put him at a register. He worked for about six hours and took all the cash that he made. That haul totaled about $3,000.

When the manager realized (after the fact) what happened, he notified police and the company’s corporate headquarters. Local authorities launched what would be another employee theft investigation.

Managers at a third store were unaware of what was going on when the teen when he showed up there in December. He presented himself as a general manager and said he needed to run some audits on some of the registers and on the store.

He was even able to convince one of the store’s managers to take him into the cash room. While in the cash room, the manager was called to assist another employee.

It was during that time that the teen stuffed his pants with around $36,000.

For more information on employee theft, employee theft investigation or internal theft contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 – Atlanta Georgia

Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase CCTV Systems that can help you stop Employee Theft and Internal Theft problems and help with your Employee Theft Investigation.

A Highly Taxing Situation- Retail Theft Prevention

Did you know that if a shoplifter steals the same item in two different states, it might only be a misdemeanor in one state and a felony in another? It’s important to know, because how and what you can charge a shoplifter with can be an important part of you retail theft prevention.
Anti shoplifting isn’t only about Checkpoint Systems. It is about the message within the community about how your store will stop shoplifting.
One of the biggest determining factors a court has is the dollar amount of the merchandise taken. In some states, a felony charge can happen with as little as two hundred dollars. For others, it can be anywhere from five hundred to a thousand dollars.
Additionally, you may be able to include the taxes on the item when you charge a shoplifter. If that is the case (check your local jurisdictions first) then you may be able to increase the severity of the charges. For example: In one state that I worked, it was five hundred dollars in losses to be considered a felony theft. We had a very desirable item that was frequently stolen; the cost was four hundred and ninety-five dollars. After conferring with local prosecutors, we discovered we could add the tax and the dollar value of the loss then exceeded the five hundred dollar mark.
It wasn’t long before the criminal community discovered that they would be charged with a felony theft instead of a misdemeanor. The losses on this item were greatly reduced thereafter.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase Anti-Shoplifting devices and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system from Checkpoint Systems to stop shoplifting in your store.
For more information on Anti-Shoplifting, Checkpoint Labels, a Checkpoint Security System, Checkpoint Security Tags, Checkpoint Systems, or Checkpoint Tags and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us at Retail theft prevention to Stop Shoplifting in your store or call 1.770.426.0547

Did you know that if a shoplifter steals the same item in two different states, it might only be a misdemeanor in one state and a felony in another? It’s important to know, because how and what you can charge a shoplifter with can be an important part of you retail theft prevention.

Anti shoplifting isn’t only about Checkpoint Systems. It is about the message within the community about how your store will stop shoplifting.

One of the biggest determining factors a court has is the dollar amount of the merchandise taken. In some states, a felony charge can happen with as little as two hundred dollars. For others, it can be anywhere from five hundred to a thousand dollars.

Additionally, you may be able to include the taxes on the item when you charge a shoplifter. If that is the case (check your local jurisdictions first) then you may be able to increase the severity of the charges. For example: In one state that I worked, it was five hundred dollars in losses to be considered a felony theft. We had a very desirable item that was frequently stolen; the cost was four hundred and ninety-five dollars. After conferring with local prosecutors, we discovered we could add the tax and the dollar value of the loss then exceeded the five hundred dollar mark.
It wasn’t long before the criminal community discovered that they would be charged with a felony theft instead of a misdemeanor. The losses on this item were greatly reduced thereafter.

Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase Anti-Shoplifting devices and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system from Checkpoint Systems to stop shoplifting in your store.

For more information on Anti-Shoplifting, Checkpoint Labels, a Checkpoint Security System, Checkpoint Security Tags, Checkpoint Systems, or Checkpoint Tags and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us at Retail theft prevention to Stop Shoplifting in your store or call 1.770.426.0547

The Necessity Of Strategic Placement- Wardrobing Tags

One of the more common items that men will buy, wear and then return (referred to in the industry as wardrobing) is a necktie. Just as a woman wants to have a new dress for each occasion she goes to, men want to update their looks to. A quality tie can sometimes run you just as much as a women’s special occasion dress can.
Wardrobing Tags are a great solution. The attachment pins are delicate enough to not snag even fine silk.
If the tag is properly attached to the upper end of the lower third of the tie, the Alpha Shark Tags will not be hidden even when the tie is tied around the purchaser’s neck.
This strategic placement is key to success. If the wardrobing tags are to low, or on the wrong end, the tag can be hidden from view, rendering it ineffective against wardrobing retail. In most cases, it would be extremely easy for a man to hide the tags through some strategic knot tying on their part. Similarly, they could be sandwiched between the two ends of the tie, and sealed with a tie clip if they are placed on the wrong (skinny back side) of the necktie.
Once you figure out the sweet spot of the tag placement, you will have no problems maintaining this deterrent against wardrobing.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store for more information on or to purchase
Wardrobing, Wardrobing Tags, Wardrobing Retail, Alpha Shark Tags,
Checkpoint Tags, a Clothing Alarm, Clothing Security or Clothing Security
Tags to put Security Tags on Clothes and an Electronic Article Surveillance
or EAS system.
For more information on Wardrobing tags, Alpha Shark Tags, Wardrobing, or
Wardrobing Retail contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

One of the more common items that men will buy, wear and then return (referred to in the industry as wardrobing) is a necktie. Just as a woman wants to have a new dress for each occasion she goes to, men want to update their looks to. A quality tie can sometimes run you just as much as a women’s special occasion dress can.

Wardrobing Tags are a great solution. The attachment pins are delicate enough to not snag even fine silk.

If the tag is properly attached to the upper end of the lower third of the tie, the Alpha Shark Tags will not be hidden even when the tie is tied around the purchaser’s neck.

This strategic placement is key to success. If the wardrobing tags are to low, or on the wrong end, the tag can be hidden from view, rendering it ineffective against wardrobing retail. In most cases, it would be extremely easy for a man to hide the tags through some strategic knot tying on their part. Similarly, they could be sandwiched between the two ends of the tie, and sealed with a tie clip if they are placed on the wrong (skinny back side) of the necktie.

Once you figure out the sweet spot of the tag placement, you will have no problems maintaining this deterrent against wardrobing.

Visit the Loss Prevention Store for more information on or to purchase Wardrobing, Wardrobing Tags, Wardrobing Retail, Alpha Shark Tags,Checkpoint Tags, a Clothing Alarm, Clothing Security or Clothing Security Tags to put Security Tags on Clothes and an Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system.

 For more information on Wardrobing tags, Alpha Shark Tags, Wardrobing, orWardrobing Retail contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

Creating A Tidal Wave- Prevent Shoplfting

Laundry bottles are hard plastic, curved and relatively heavy. Finding a plausible solution to prevent shoplifting has not been easy for the general merchandise retailers who carry these items. That makes it that much easier for shoplifters, mostly within the drug trade, to abscond with these expensive and largely unprotected detergent bottles.
EAS labels can be peeled off the outside, and would damage the contents if affixed to the inside. Straight pin EAS tags have nowhere to go, and puncturing the bottle would cause it to leak- spoiling the soap inside.
There are, however, some retail anti theft devices, which are, designed more for clothing security than detergent but still work surprisingly well. 
Alpha 2 Alarm and the Alpha 3 Alarm Alpha Security branded Cable Loks have a secured loop that wraps around the bottle’s handle. 
The Cable Loks can utilize either the Alpha 2 Alarm or the Alpha 3 Alarm technology. Store employees will have a much better chance of being aware of the thefts before the damage can be done. The Alpha 2 Alarm will sound as the lock is tampered with. If a shoplifter doesn’t tamper with the lock to defeat it before they leave the store, the Cable Lok will stay armed. If they pass by the exit door towers and the Lok has an Alpha 3 Alarm, the lock will emit an audible alarm for up to ten minutes allowing the shoplifter to be noticed and the merchandise to be followed.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store for Alpha 2Alarm, Alpha 3Alarm, Alpha Fashion2, Alpha Jewel Lok, Alpha Nano Gate,  Alpha Shark Tag, Alpha Spider Wrap and other retail anti-theft devices from Alpha Security to use in conjunction with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system that can help you prevent shoplifting in your business.

Laundry bottles are hard plastic, curved and relatively heavy. Finding a plausible solution to prevent shoplifting has not been easy for the general merchandise retailers who carry these items. That makes it that much easier for shoplifters, mostly within the drug trade, to abscond with these expensive and largely unprotected detergent bottles.

EAS labels can be peeled off the outside, and would damage the contents if affixed to the inside. Straight pin EAS tags have nowhere to go, and puncturing the bottle would cause it to leak- spoiling the soap inside.

There are, however, some retail anti theft devices, which are, designed more for clothing security than detergent but still work surprisingly well. 
Alpha 2 Alarm and the Alpha 3 Alarm Alpha Security branded Cable Loks have a secured loop that wraps around the bottle’s handle.

The Cable Loks can utilize either the Alpha 2 Alarm or the Alpha 3 Alarm technology. Store employees will have a much better chance of being aware of the thefts before the damage can be done. The Alpha 2 Alarm will sound as the lock is tampered with. If a shoplifter doesn’t tamper with the lock to defeat it before they leave the store, the Cable Lok will stay armed. If they pass by the exit door towers and the Lok has an Alpha 3 Alarm, the lock will emit an audible alarm for up to ten minutes allowing the shoplifter to be noticed and the merchandise to be followed.

Visit the Loss Prevention Store for Alpha 2Alarm, Alpha 3Alarm, Alpha Fashion2, Alpha Jewel Lok, Alpha Nano Gate,  Alpha Shark Tag, Alpha Spider Wrap and other retail anti-theft devices from Alpha Security to use in conjunction with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system that can help you prevent shoplifting in your business.

For more information on how you can use Alpha Security retail anti-theft devices and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system to prevent shoplifting contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 

 

Eliminate The Chaos and The Stress- Alpha Security

Some times, I am thinking about the workshop in the garage right now, there can just be too many tools. I see this problem come up with not only our personal cache of hammers and drills, but also tools in my liquor stores used for liquor bottle security.
Managing and sorting and cleaning and organizing all of the different tools can be a major headache. It ends up being a distraction from spending the time actually putting the tools to good use. 
I often look at the chaos in the workshop and start to evaluate how many of those tools we have only used once or twice. Now they just sit around collecting dust. 
We sure were glad that we had them, when we actually needed them, but again, is it worth it now?
If you can use a wide array of liquor bottle security in your store, and they are put to good use then by all means diversify! Get your money’s worth out of them. 
If you are tired of the chaos, try sticking to one kind of bottle locks- Alpha Omni Guarde Bottle Cap. It is made by Alpha Security- it’s the same brand that makes the EASy Bottle. These bottle locks are designed to fit 90 percent of the liquor bottle shapes and sizes that are currently on the market.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase EASy Bottle bottle locks by Alpha Security and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system.
For more information on Alpha Security, Bottle Lock, Bottle locks, Bottle Security, EASy Bottle or Liquor Bottle Security and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 

Some times, I am thinking about the workshop in the garage right now, there can just be too many tools. I see this problem come up with not only our personal cache of hammers and drills, but also tools in my liquor stores used for liquor bottle security.

Managing and sorting and cleaning and organizing all of the different tools can be a major headache. It ends up being a distraction from spending the time actually putting the tools to good use.

I often look at the chaos in the workshop and start to evaluate how many of those tools we have only used once or twice. Now they just sit around collecting dust.

We sure were glad that we had them, when we actually needed them, but again, is it worth it now?

 If you can use a wide array of liquor bottle security in your store, and they are put to good use then by all means diversify! Get your money’s worth out of them.

 If you are tired of the chaos, try sticking to one kind of bottle locks- Alpha Omni Guarde Bottle Cap. It is made by Alpha Security- it’s the same brand that makes the EASy Bottle. These bottle locks are designed to fit 90 percent of the liquor bottle shapes and sizes that are currently on the market.

 Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase EASy Bottle bottle locks by Alpha Security and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system.

For more information on Alpha Security, Bottle Lock, Bottle locks, Bottle Security, EASy Bottle or Liquor Bottle Security and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 

 

Paying Double- Anti Shoplifting

When you have product stolen, your vendors do not care. They might be sympathetic to your plight, but they are not out anything financially. In fact, your vendors are actually profiting by your losses. So why should they worry about your anti shoplifting needs?
If you don’t stop shoplifting, you end up paying for the initial product that is lost and you will pay a second time to replace that same product to have more available for your customers to purchase. When you have to purchase inventory items twice, the vendor gets paid twice. When you have one of those two products stolen, you only get paid once- so who comes out ahead?
This is where you need to leverage your vendors into source tagging your Checkpoint systems. They should be paying their employees to take the time and effort to do the tagging for you, and save you money by not having to use your own labor to install anti shoplifting devices.
If these vendors are resistant, you need to start looking at other suppliers who will source tag for you. There is no reason that your vendors can’t provide source tagging. Since you are the only one suffering from product losses, there is no reason why your vendors can’t help you out with the costs by providing a reliable service to you.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase Anti-Shoplifting devices and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system from Checkpoint Systems to stop shoplifting in your store.
For more information on Anti-Shoplifting, Checkpoint Labels, a Checkpoint Security System, Checkpoint Security Tags, Checkpoint Systems, or Checkpoint Tags and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us at Retail theft prevention to Stop Shoplifting in your store or call 1.770.426.0547

When you have product stolen, your vendors do not care. They might be sympathetic to your plight, but they are not out anything financially. In fact, your vendors are actually profiting by your losses. So why should they worry about your anti shoplifting needs?

If you don’t stop shoplifting, you end up paying for the initial product that is lost and you will pay a second time to replace that same product to have more available for your customers to purchase. When you have to purchase inventory items twice, the vendor gets paid twice. When you have one of those two products stolen, you only get paid once- so who comes out ahead?

This is where you need to leverage your vendors into source tagging your Checkpoint systems. They should be paying their employees to take the time and effort to do the tagging for you, and save you money by not having to use your own labor to install anti shoplifting devices.

If these vendors are resistant, you need to start looking at other suppliers who will source tag for you. There is no reason that your vendors can’t provide source tagging. Since you are the only one suffering from product losses, there is no reason why your vendors can’t help you out with the costs by providing a reliable service to you.

Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase Anti-Shoplifting devices and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system from Checkpoint Systems to stop shoplifting in your store.

 For more information on Anti-Shoplifting, Checkpoint Labels, a Checkpoint Security System, Checkpoint Security Tags, Checkpoint Systems, or Checkpoint Tags and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us at Retail theft prevention to Stop Shoplifting in your store or call 1.770.426.0547

Brand, Save, Eliminate – Clothing Security Tags

When a boutique re-brands their clothing, they are usually taking other designer’s clothing and eliminating these logos and other identifying tags. The boutique will then sew in their own tags and logos; effectively creating their own in house brand of clothing and merchandise. Fortunately for these small boutiques, this re-branding process is a prefect time to add clothing security tags.
There are clothing security tags (Checkpoint Tags) that are sew in labels. These tags are a soft, paper label that is embedded inside a taffeta pouch. The labels are also customizable, which can further reinforce the boutiques brand and image. Since the tags are paper that can be seen through the taffeta pouch, any logo or other branding is easily printed onto the face of the tag.
The tags are highly efficient from a labor and payroll perspective as the labels are sewn into the garment at the same time the boutique’s labels and tags are sewn in. Thus they are saving time and effort.
Finally, the labels are harder for a shoplifter to find and remove. Most shoplifters are looking for a hard plastic tag on a sleeve or the bottom of a garment. These labels are placed on the inside of the garment, on the back with the brand label.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase Checkpoint Tags, a Clothing Alarm, Clothing Security or Clothing Security Tags to put Security Tags on Clothes and an Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system.
For more information on Checkpoint tags, clothing security, clothing alarm, or clothing security tags how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us at security tags on clothes or call 1.770.426.0547

When a boutique re-brands their clothing, they are usually taking other designer’s clothing and eliminating these logos and other identifying tags. The boutique will then sew in their own tags and logos; effectively creating their own in house brand of clothing and merchandise. Fortunately for these small boutiques, this re-branding process is a prefect time to add clothing security tags.

There are clothing security tags (Checkpoint Tags) that are sew in labels. These tags are a soft, paper label that is embedded inside a taffeta pouch. The labels are also customizable, which can further reinforce the boutiques brand and image. Since the tags are paper that can be seen through the taffeta pouch, any logo or other branding is easily printed onto the face of the tag.

The tags are highly efficient from a labor and payroll perspective as the labels are sewn into the garment at the same time the boutique’s labels and tags are sewn in. Thus they are saving time and effort.

Finally, the labels are harder for a shoplifter to find and remove. Most shoplifters are looking for a hard plastic tag on a sleeve or the bottom of a garment. These labels are placed on the inside of the garment, on the back with the brand label.

Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase Checkpoint Tags, a Clothing Alarm, Clothing Security or Clothing Security Tags to put Security Tags on Clothes and an Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system.

 For more information on Checkpoint tags, clothing security, clothing alarm, or clothing security tags how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us at security tags on clothes or call 1.770.426.0547