Proper Use of Clothing Security Tags

So your company has just gone out and made an investment, purchasing a great number of clothing security tags. All of your shoplifting problems are solved, right? Eh, not so much. See, security is like anything else in business, you have to be vigilant and steadfast in your approach to it if you intend to succeed. Simply purchasing the right widget won’t guarantee success. Maximizing the potential of that widget will, however, greatly improve your chances.

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve walked into a clothing retailer and noticed that they use clothing security tags . As I browse through the racks searching for the right size and color of a particular garment I notice that only about 50-70% of the merchandise is tagged. If I was a thief I’d simply pick one of the pieces that weren’t tagged. So at this point the whole process is an exercise in futility. How does this happen? Easier than you might imagine. Let’s say Jimmy runs your receiving department. It’s his team’s job to ensure all appropriate merchandise is tagged before it goes to the sales floor. Unfortunately, Jimmy is sick with the flu, or maybe he just took a couple of days off. Now while the cat’s away the mice will play.

The wrong merchandise gets tagged or maybe Jimmy’s team just completely ignores this step in the receiving process. Either way you now have merchandise on your sales floor that’s ripe for the taking. There needs to be a check and balance system and periodic audits in place to ensure 2 things. First of all, whether Jimmy is there or not, that no garment sees the sales floor before it is checked to ensure it is either tagged or that tagging isn’t necessary. Second, someone needs to be tasked with going through the sales floor and ensuring that the first process is being followed. A chain is only as strong as its’ weakest link and clothing security tags are only as useful as you’re determined to make them.

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Give shoplifters the attention they deserve with clothing security

Many shoplifters steal clothing by simply putting it on under their clothes and walking out of your business with it.  They may also put it on over their clothes and wear it out, such as with coats, sweatshirts, hoodies, or other items that will fit over their own clothes.  Shoplifters will also “try on” shoes, then wear the new shoes out of your store, leaving you to find their old ones in the shoe box on the shelf.  And of course there is the tried and true way of stealing clothing by simply putting it into a purse or bag and then leaving without paying for it.

If your business had clothing security tags , these thefts would be more difficult for the thief to complete without getting caught.  Shoplifters do not want to have to fight with clothing security in order to make the steal.  They want to be able to conceal the merchandise as quickly as possible in order to make that fast getaway undetected.

Security tags on clothes are not what the shoplifter wants to find when he or she is browsing through your clothing racks, deciding on what they want to “buy” next.  By seeing that you have clothing security , the potential shoplifter will move on to the next business that does not.

No matter what method the shoplifter may choose to utilize in order to steal from your business, these thefts can be deterred by clothing security .  A visible clothing alarm says to the potential shoplifter, “I’m going to make a LOT of noise if you try to steal me.”  Let your clothing talk to the shoplifters that come into your business by investing in clothing security .  Clothing security tags will speak volumes!

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300 Million Shoplifters And Clothing Security

According to the Insurance Information Institute there are nearly 300 million shoplifting incidents per year. This is an all out attack on retailers large and small. The big store chains have figured it out. They use store investigators, Checkpoint Security Systems, customer service and other techniques and tools. So why haven’t you?

Clothing security is not rocket science. If you use Checkpoint Security Systems you place security tags on clothing and that lets the shoplifter know that you are simply not going to roll over and die when the shoplifter tries to clean you out. Security tags on clothes are inexpensive and very effective. They come in different shapes, sizes and configurations.

The clothing alarm goes at the front of your store at the customer entrance/exit. When the shoplifter tries to steal a protected item the security tags on clothing will trip the clothing alarm and the shoplifter is uncovered. The system works 24/7 and needs little attention. Checkpoint Security Systems is the leader in this industry.

Clothing security tags are reusable. The cashier removes them at the time of checkout. They are then taken back and recycled onto another piece of clothing.

Clothing security tags and a clothing alarm combined with good customer service is the solution to shoplifting. When faced with this “wall” shoplifter will go elsewhere where the pickings are easier. This will be your competitor who is not protected.

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Security Tags on Clothes

Security tags on clothes are one of the many different tools utilized by loss prevention professionals around the globe in an attempt to reduce shrink. However, it’s not enough to simply install these devices and walk away. Sure, they are definitely a deterrent, especially to the novice shoplifter, but these devices can be circumvented. So for them to be useful they need to be coupled with vigilance and knowledge.

There are numerous internet sites that teach people how to remove security tags on clothes . Most of these sites aren’t there to cater to the shoplifter and their needs. On the contrary, they are there to assist the legitimate customer who has gotten home after purchasing a garment to find that the salesperson neglected to take the tag off. Do you think shoplifters read these sites too? Is a polar bear’s nose cold?

In response we, the retailer, need to make sure that the security tags on clothes are securely fastened and that the clothing alarm is operational. Next, train all of your associates to respond to all clothing alarm events. I suggest creating a log. Every time the clothing alarm is triggered there should be a corresponding entry on the log with a brief description of why the clothing alarm went off (i.e. false alarm, customer too close, shoplifter, etc.). Far too often an overactive clothing alarm system lulls associates into a mindset of simply ignoring the alarms. This is the perfect situation for shoplifters. Security tags on clothes are a great way to combat external theft if they are used vigilantly.

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Clothing Security Tags

One of the most popular forms of retail theft prevention is the use of clothing security tags. If used properly they can serve as a huge deterrent to shoplifters who want to go undetected. However, they must be utilized properly or they’re just a waste of time, energy and money. I was in a popular retailer this past holiday season browsing for gifts when the familiar chirp of an EAS pylon filled the air. I instinctively looked towards the nearest exit where a man carrying several bags stopped and looked around with confusion in his eyes. A nearby sales associate, without bothering to look up from his task, blurted out, “Don’t worry about it; it’s been doing that all day!”

First of all you have to understand that there are 2 main types of clothing security tags. The first is the standard ink tag. This tag is attached to an article of clothing and must be removed by a magnetic device upon checkout. If it is not removed properly and someone attempts to remove it by force or some other means, several tubes of ink inside of the tag break permanently staining that article of clothing. This is probably not the best thing to use if tie-dye shirts make a comeback, but otherwise they’re a solid deterrent.

The second type is the EAS (or Electronic Article Surveillance) tag. These are placed on articles of clothing, similar to the ink tags, but instead of being filled with tubes of ink these tags will set off an audible alarm if they pass between EAS pylons without being deactivated or removed completely. However, as in the above mentioned case, if your store associates aren’t trained and dedicated to being vigilant these loss prevention measures are nearly useless. Clothing security tags can serve as a great deterrent, but the best way to combat shoplifters is with dedicated informed associates.

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Stopping theft with clothing security

I have helped work cases in which the shoplifter goes to a quiet corner of the business, and then pulls out some sacks and bags up the clothing she has selected.  Then the shoplifter simply walks out of the doors of the business, having the appearance of having paid for the merchandise they are carrying.

This is a common way to shoplift, especially with the increasing popularity of reusable shopping bags that the customer can bring into the store.  However, if your business has security tags on clothes , then this type of theft can be deterred.

A shoplifter wants to be able to quickly remove a tag, or not even have to remove anything off of the clothes that he or she wishes to steal.  So by having clothing security tags , you can proactively combat not only this common shoplifting trend, but any type of theft trick a shoplifter may have up his sleeve.

When investing in clothing security tags , a business owner can take into consideration the amount of investment, which is minimal, compared to the profits saved and merchandise protected.  When a shoplifter knows that there is a clothing alarm in your business, he or she will move on to the next, unprotected business. That is exactly what you want to happen.

Word then spreads that your business has clothing security , and therefore is not the appealing target to shoplifters that other businesses may be.  So the shoplifters go to the unprotected businesses, and the honest customers come to you.

No matter how a shoplifter chooses to steal, clothing security tags can be a great deterrent and a worthwhile investment. A shoplifter needs to opportunity to steal from you, and without that opportunity, the theft cannot occur. Clothing security takes away that opportunity, and protects your merchandise at the same time.

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Clothing Security In The New Year

Shoplifting is on the rise. National studies show that shoplifting is higher than ever. Unfortunately it will probably stay this way for some time. Those retailers who want to turn a profit have to maximize every sale and reduce every loss possible.

This makes clothing security even more important than ever.

If you are not protecting your company aggressively you WILL LOOSE MONEY. Are you taking the following clothing security actions?

  • Do you have adequate floor coverage at all times (shoplifters will watch for vulnerabilities)?
  • Are you and your employees properly trained in anti shoplifting techniques?
  • Is that training reinforced regularly?
  • Do you have policy and procedures that outlines how your company protects its employees, customers and merchandise?
  • Are you doing routine cycle counts on “hot” merchandise?
  • Are you making adjustments to your shoplifting prevention plan? If an item becomes hot are you aware and protecting it with Checkpoint Systems or other anti shoplifting devices?
  • Do you and your employees approach anyone suspected of shoplifting with an intensive customer service approach.
  • Are your Checkpoint systems working properly? Are false alarms and phantoms address?
  • Is a front-end employee assigned and immediately approaching customer’s when the Checkpoint systems alarms to resolve the situation. Or do they just wave them on (shoplifters love this and look for retailers who do this)?
  • Is the merchandise you have identified in your clothing security plan being tagged before it hits the floor? Is every bit of it tagged or are you hearing “I couldn’t get to it”?
  • If you use Checkpoint systems tags or Alpha hard tags are ALL of the detachers accounted for and physically bolted or tied down to prevent unauthorized use or theft of the detacher itself?

Let’s go into 2011 with a positive clothing security attitude and make it a more profitable year!

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Security tags on clothes and the benefits and other efforts to stop shoplifting.

Security tags on clothes is an important effort softline retailers should intensely understand. Many retailers seem to think clothing thieves only steal merchandise inside of fitting rooms. Sure, fitting room theft happens a lot, but most shoplifters looking to take merchandise simply conceal the selected items right there on the salesfloor. In their efforts to help curb the increase in shoplift activity, retailers must consider putting security tags on clothes . security tags on clothes provides two things, an obvious deterrence to would-be thieves and a sense of security to the business owner and management.

Active apparel, men’s wares, ladies intimates and many types of jeans seem to be the highest theft items when it comes to softlines. In order to help prevent retail theft, and enforce clothing security , it is recommended to attach clothing security tags to the areas of merchandise identified in a business as high shrink. For instance, a retailer having trouble controlling leather jackets attaches the leather jackets to the display fixture. This impacts the salability of the merchandise and ultimately impacts profits.

What this business should have done is use the latest technology and attached a clothing alarm to these jackets. A clothing alarm used with a Checkpoint security system allows the merchandise to be shopped, without the inconvenience of being attached to a fixture display.

Now, if a thief decides he’d like to own one of these jackets without paying for it, he’ll have to try and defeat the clothing alarm . With many types of clothing alarms to choose from, he’ll have no chance of getting away quietly. Once a clothing alarm is tampered with, it makes an audible alarm alerting the nearest associate. The shoplifter is quickly identified and will drop the merchandise, quickly leaving the store. In the event he doesn’t mess with the clothing tag and simply wants to walk out, the Checkpoint Security System will recognize the tag and activate an audible alarm, again taking away the privacy.

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Use security tags on clothes to prevent shoplifting

 

Clothing retailers commonly use security tags on clothes to prevent shoplifting and there are a few benefits as well as some caution.

The caution to using security tags on clothes is to be sure you choose your clothing security tags wisely.  There are different types and sizes of clothing security tags as well as different manufacturers and their effectiveness will vary.  The clothing security tags that have long tabs on either side of the pin that holds it to the clothing are easier for thieves to remove.  The professional shoplifters study how to do this.  If you did a google search and found this article you undoubtedly saw several you tube listings in the search for how to remove security tags on clothes as well.

Tags that are hard to grab hold of, hard to get under etc are the most secure and tough to defeat. Checkpoint systems has several tags that are designed to foil the shoplifters plans.  There are button shaped tags that have a lip on the bottom of them, so not only can you not grab any tabs on the tag, you can not get under the pin/ tag connection.

The benefit of using security tags on clothes is obviously it will reduce your inventory shrinkage.  Most studies show at least a 50% reduction in losses, most are 60% to 75% and some realize even better results.

And having tough anti shoplifting measures in place means shoplifters will simply pass your store by and move on to an unprotected site.

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Use security tags on clothes to stop shoplifting

Using security tags on clothes as part of your clothing alarm system will send shoplifters on to other store that are not using clothing security tags.  Studies show that when shoplifters encounter anti shoplifting devices such as security tags on clothes they will not attempt theft of that merchandise.

What shoplifters want is to go unnoticed and quickly conceal merchandise they are stealing.  The use of  security tags on clothes is an obstacle they do not want to attempt to overcome.  Removing these clothing security tags is a very difficult task and usually involved damaging the merchandise in the process.  Only the special devices that are install behind the cash wrap can quickly remove the security tags on clothes.

The clothing alarm system will consist of the antennas that are about 2′ by 5′ high installed at entry and exit doors.  These antennas will see the  clothing security tags and set of the clothing alarm when the clothing security tags get too close to the door.  This brings attention.  Again shoplifters do not want attention, they want to get in and quickly get out unnoticed.

Checkpoint Systems is the leader in the industry of EAS systems (electronic article surveillance).  These systems offer many different clothing security tags and even paper labels with security tags built into them.  For more information visit security tags on clothes by Checkpoint Systems.