Why choose a Checkpoint security system over a sensormatic system

The two top anti theft devices for retail are a Checkpoint security system or a sensormatic system and although they may appear to be very similar retailers are surprised to learn that they are completely different in how they work.

The checkpoint security system utilizes RF or radio frequency signals to detect the checkpoint labels and checkpoint tags whereas the sensormatic system utilizes AM or accousto magnetic signals to detect the sensormatic tags.  In both cases the tags vibrate when between the antennas at the entry and exit doors which will set of the tag alarm system.  But that is where the similarities end.

Let’s look at the advantages  checkpoint systems has over sensormatic:

Checkpoint’s RF technology is the latest technology and can incorporate RFID.  Here is an excerpt from an article about Walmart:

Beginning August 1, men’s blue jeans and underwear sold at Walmart will carry electronic radio identification tags. The company, the world’s largest retailer, insists the devices are crucial to improving the logistics of inventory management, while critics point to the privacy concerns associated with the tags.

The markers in question, called radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags, are implanted in the garments and can be read by hand-held scanners. Wal-Mart officials praise the portability of the tags and the boost in speed and accuracy they bring to inventory control. “This ability to wave the wand and have a sense of all the products that are on the floor or in the back room in seconds is something that we feel can really transform our business,” crows Raul Vasquez, Wal-Mart’s representative for its stores in the western states.

The AM technology is not a “SMART” technology and it can only do what it currently does…no integration capability. So the Checkpoint RF technology has fantastic future development potential that the Sensormatic AM does not.

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Realistic results from a Checkpoint Security System

If you are experiencing inventory loss through shoplifting, you have probably considered installing a  checkpoint security system or similar product.  You may have asked yourself whether the investment is worth it wondering what the result would be.

checkpoint security systems corporate head quarters called in third party experts Price Waterhouse Coopers to conduct a study for a major supermarket chain.  Their findings are very interesting, here are a few tidbits…

Four locations tested, 98 sku’s in test

Four weeks pre  checkpoint security system installation observation

10 weeks post  checkpoint security system installation observation

Overall shrinkage on the 98 sku’s tested averaged out to a 69.79% reduction in shrinkage!

Since the shrinkage was reduced profits also increased for two reasons, first there is more product available to sell if not stolen and second less losses obviously means the cost of goods does not have to be recovered or absorbed into profits.

This resulted in a net increase in sales of 9.2%.

So with a  checkpoint security system installed the retailer not only lost less product due to theft they actually increased sales by having more product on the shelf for buyers.  The system had an average ROI of between 6 to 9 months.  Keep in mind supermarkets have very low net margins, usually below 2% so getting a ROI that quickly is significant.

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Checkpoint Labels great primary and secondary lines of defense

Those who use a  checkpoint security system may think of  checkpoint labels as a primary line of defense against shoplifting but often overlook the secondary protection possibilities.  They offer many styles and shapes as seen below:

They are often used as care labels, warning labels, sale info, store info and can be printed as price tags.

There are custom solutions designed for food, health and beauty, drugstore and pharmacy, apparel, electronics and more.  This takes the guess work out of what label to choose for any application.

But few users are taking advantage of the secondary line of defense possibilities.  If you are using a  checkpoint security system and only using hard tags (re-usable rigid tags that are pinned or hung from merchandise), you may want to consider adding checkpoint labels if nothing else as a secondary line of defense.

By applying a hidden label in or on your merchandise in addition to a hard tag you are protecting yourself against the more professional shoplifters who may be able to remove the hard tag you are using.  These hidden  checkpoint labels  will set off your  checkpoint security system when the product approaches the exit surprising the thief who thought they had the system beat. And the labels are very inexpensive to use, just a few cents each.

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New Checkpoint Security Tags

Checkpoint has released new, dynamic clothing security tags that complement the checkpoint security tags line.

This new tag is the “3G Hard Tag With Super Lock”; it is gray and white in color. Size-wise the 3G’ is about the same as the standard mini-hard tag.

This new tag is revolutionary and will deal with a host of issues that have developed since the mini-hard tag was introduced. There have been quite a few cheap knock-offs that have been made to look like Checkpoint security tags . Because they look like Checkpoint does not mean that they perform as well as genuine Checkpoint. Many of the knock-offs have rough edges at the seam from poor construction techniques. This snags clothing. They also have poor locking mechanisms that do not function smoothly. At check-out this can be a problem when the cashier cannot get the tag off quickly.

3G’s have the same great feature of the mini hard tag in that it has a hole located close to the clutch that will take a flex string. Flex strings can be used to attach the tag to larger and more diverse items.

To remove the 3G’s you will need a super detacher by Checkpoint security systems . Shoplifters cannot use a knockoff detacher on the 3G clothing security tags. Store associates attach the 3G exactly like the older mini-hard tag. Using the pin to place them on seams, top rear yoke of a shirt below the collar, swimsuit seam, etc.

Remember, you can always drop Checkpoint security tags (the paper type) into a in a pocket doubling your protection for just a couple of cents.

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Checkpoint Systems leads the anti shoplifting technology market

Checkpoint Systems out of New Jersey is the world’s leading manufacturer of Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) systems helping retailers all over the globe reduce retail theft and increase profits.

The reason lies in the technology.   Checkpoint systems are based on radio frequency (RF) vs. the older accousto magnetic (AM) technology used by Tyco’s Sensormatic systems.  The RF system offers multiple advantages, one of the most used is the virtually unlimited use of labels.

Many retailers buy blank labels and print their pricing information directly on the  checkpoint labels.  This reduces labor and increases security at the same time.

Checkpoint systems labels can be custom printed in bulk to include logo art, safety instruction or just about anything you could want, which disguises the security tag.

RF technology is the leading technology in retail inventory management as well with the increasing use of RFID.  Retailers are currently using RFID to scan/ read product as it enters the dock and it immediately gets logged into inventory.  The technology exists to read the RF labels on products while on the shelf which will allow retailers to do instant store wide inventory or automate ordering based on shelf stock.

Checkpoint systems also can integrate into POS systems for various benefits, one being only deactivating labels that are actually scanned into the register.  This eliminates thieves running merchandise over an unoccupied counter to deactivate a labels and steal the product.

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Handling Customer Alarms of a Checkpoint Security Systems

What do you do if a customer alarms your  checkpoint security systems. Follow the steps below:

  1. Approach the customer and in a friendly manner state “Excuse me, we may not have checked out your purchase properly. Please step back into the store, and we’ll get that taken care of.”
  2. Ask for the customer’s bag – never grab it.
  3. Walk purchase through the  checkpoint security systems antennas/ pedestals to verify alarm.
  4. Check merchandise against receipt.
  5. If merchandise all checks out – pass the items over the deactivation pad again.
  6. If there is merchandise that was not purchased – ask the customer if they would like to purchase it at this time.
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    like to purchase it at this time.

Another way to remember this process when approaching a customer is to use the “vowels” of alarm response:

A Address the customer.  “Excuse me sir/madam,”

E Explain what happened.  “…We seemed to have failed to deactivate an inventory control label from your merchandise…”

I Invite the customer back into the store…Would you mind stepping back inside the store with me so I may assist you…”

O Offer an apology. “…I am very sorry for this inconvenience.”

U Understand what alarmed the system.

Training, common sense and your  checkpoint security systems will reduce shoplifting substantially.

Anti Theft Devices Boost Profits and Keep Shoplifters Out

It is a proven fact that installing anti theft devices in retail applications will deter shoplifters sending them on to unprotected stores.  Retailers frustrated by theft often overlook how less inventory loss translates to more profits.  Lost inventory ends up affecting operating costs.  Just stating the obvious, higher costs means lower profits.  Lower costs mean higher profits.  You can make more money without having to sell more product.

The most effective solution that keeps the riff raff out of store is the installation of an Electronic Article Surveillance (or EAS) system.   Checkpoint security systems is the market leader in EAS systems.  The system includes installing pedestal mounted antennas at the entry/ exit ways.  These antennas are visible from just outside the door so shoplifters scoping out a potential target can see them before entering the store, and at that time will move on to another target.

The presence of anti shoplifting technology such as checkpoint security tags on clothes and merchandise in the store will deter the amateur shoplifter and the impulse shoplifter from stealing.  The checkpoint security tags are detected by the antennas at the doorways and will set off a loud alarm and flashing light alerting staff to attend to the situation.

The tag alarm on merchandise can only be removed by a specific tool that is mounted behind the cash out counter.  The tag alarm is highly visible and is a great visual deterrent.

To learn more about checkpoint security systems  anti shoplifting solutions visit here: anti theft devices or contact: Loss Prevention Systems, Inc., a national installation company.

Checkpoint Security Systems Used For Promotions

Checkpoint Security Systems antennas used as promotional tools!

By using AD PANNELS you can advertise a current sale or an up coming sale right at the door when your customer walks in.

Loss Prevention Systems Ad panels attach to  existing Checkpoint Security Systems antennas and can display any information you desire.

Put your store brand, logo, sales or other special information on the ad panel.

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You can place information on just one or both sides.

Another added benifit is that ad panels help protect your Checkpoint Antenna from damage.

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Checkpoint Security System Preventative Maintenance

A Checkpoint security system is not a set it and forget it system.  Electronic article surveillance systems (EAS)  react to their environments and will need periodic servicing to keep in top operating condition.

Changes in store and fixture layout, external interference, wear, tear or abuse reduce the system’s performance. For example moving shelving or a display to close could cause intermittent alarms. We attached our laptop with factory software and re-tune the system each time we visit.

As Checkpoint makes upgrades to the firm wear we download those updates to your system. This means that as Checkpoint’s Research and Development makes improvements you get the benefit.

You get all of this and more from a Loss Prevention Systems Preventative Maintenance Agreement.

A Checkpoint security system is professionally installed and designed for many years of reliable performance if properly maintained.

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Checkpoint Security System Introduction

A  checkpoint security system will help you reduce your shoplifting losses and increase your profits by keeping more inventory on hand and available for sale.  A Checkpoint security system involves installing devices inside the exit way, “antennas” that will detect inventory that has been “tagged” with checkpoint security system tags which are either Checkpoint hard tags or Checkpoint labels.

This method of anti shoplifting technology is also a great deterrent.  Studies show that installing Electronic Article Surveillance antennas (EAS) at doorways visually says that “this place is protected and secured”, which will scare of a large majority of shoplifters.  These shoplifters then pass the protected store by and move on to another unprotected retail target.

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