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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