For those who have been around retail for awhile, you have probably seen many different versions of sensor tags. I remember, when as a consumer, I first started seeing retailers use sensor tags to stop shoplifting. The systems would alarm at anything electronic. Beepers, early cell phones and remote entry key fobs were all notorious for setting off the alarm as opposed to product. That is not the case with Checkpoint labels and Checkpoint security tags.
Checkpoint labels and Checkpoint security tags are considered RF labels and RF security tags since the work on a Radio Frequency. When you get your EAS system set up a technician will calibrate your system so that the door pedestals will pick up the specific frequency of your RF security labels and your RF security tags as opposed to all of those other items in the area. So what does this mean for business owners?
One of the biggest positives to using RF security labels is actually customer service. A) You increase customer service when you stop shoplifting and have the product your customers want available and ready to sell. B) You increase customer service by significantly reducing false alarms. With the old systems you never knew who was stealing and everyone was a suspect. Now with the RF label you know the person setting off the system has product with a live tag. Now they may be stealing or the cashier may have forgotten to remove or deactivate the RF label or tag, but you eliminate the false alarms due to electronics and other devices. This equals the ability to still stop shoplifting and decreases the chance for a negative Customer Service situation. Now aren’t you glad for modern technology?
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase Checkpoint labels, Checkpoint security tags, and other RF labels that can help you stop shoplifting in your business.
For more information on Checkpoint security tags, Checkpoint labels, RF labels, RF security labels, RF security tags and how to stop shoplifting contact us at RF label or call 1.770.426.0547 – Atlanta Georgia
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