Golf club security is a special kind of problem. In fact, it is so special that it needs its own specialized kind of solution- the Alpha Security O Tag. For those working in golf pro shops and sporting goods stores, golf club theft is a highly damaging inventory loss. Single golf clubs can easily be priced at several hundred dollars, with entire sets sold for several thousand.
Golf club security makes absolute sense. If this were any other kind of retailer selling hundred and thousand dollar items, you can be sure that they would be using all kinds of inventory security- including anti theft devices. These retailers don’t take their shoplifters for granted, so why ignore golf club theft?
Fortunately, just as other retail anti theft devices deter shoplifters from stealing clothes, liquor or electronics, the Alpha Security O Tag helps to deter golf club theft.
The O Tag is a small, clamshell style box that clamps down on the handle or shaft of a golf club. The interior boasts a protective inner cushion, which helps to not only secure the fit, but also to protect the clubs from unsightly scratches or dings. The small size helps to minimize its footprint, maintaining sales floor inventory levels.
It also keeps the O Tag out of the customer’s way. It is not in the way of the customer’s grip as they take a practice swing. It also does not weigh enough to be noticeable during the swing, discouraging a customer’s purchase.
Since the tags are reusable, the cost of maintaining a golf club security program is very minimal after the initial investment. Compared to golf club theft of these several hundred-dollar clubs, the investment is as good as a hole in one.
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, Golf Club Security, Pro Shop Security, Golf Club Theft, Pro Shop Theft, Pro Shop 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
Golf club security is a special kind of problem. In fact, it is so special that it needs its own specialized kind of solution- the Alpha Security O Tag. For those working in golf pro shops and sporting goods stores, golf club theft is a highly damaging inventory loss. Single golf clubs can easily be priced at several hundred dollars, with entire sets sold for several thousand.
Golf club security makes absolute sense. If this were any other kind of retailer selling hundred and thousand dollar items, you can be sure that they would be using all kinds of inventory security- including anti theft devices. These retailers don’t take their shoplifters for granted, so why ignore golf club theft?
Fortunately, just as other retail anti theft devices deter shoplifters from stealing clothes, liquor or electronics, the Alpha Security O Tag helps to deter golf club theft.
The O Tag is a small, clamshell style box that clamps down on the handle or shaft of a golf club. The interior boasts a protective inner cushion, which helps to not only secure the fit, but also to protect the clubs from unsightly scratches or dings. The small size helps to minimize its footprint, maintaining sales floor inventory levels.
It also keeps the O Tag out of the customer’s way. It is not in the way of the customer’s grip as they take a practice swing. It also does not weigh enough to be noticeable during the swing, discouraging a customer’s purchase.
Since the tags are reusable, the cost of maintaining a golf club security program is very minimal after the initial investment. Compared to golf club theft of these several hundred-dollar clubs, the investment is as good as a hole in one.
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, Golf Club Security, Pro Shop Security, Golf Club Theft, Pro Shop Theft, Pro Shop 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
Checkpoint tags are reputed to be able to stop clothing inventory losses by as much as 80%. For many potential customers, 80% seems like it would be an anomaly, one of those reports just to help validate a product or service. Can everyone really see an 80% reduction in theft?
In order to determine if Checkpoint Tags would help your inventory loss problems, you will first need to identify where your losses are coming from. In other words, what is the root cause of your inventory shrinkage?
Clothing security tags won’t help you with merchandise that never made it into your store from the vendor, or other distribution centers. There is no way to prevent a loss before the merchandise even enters your four walls. Merchandise receipt shortages should be addressed directly with your vendors and shippers.
Security tags on clothes will also not help you if your inventory losses are coming from damaged products. Additionally, if your cashiers are not selling the correct item number or SKU, you do not have a theft issue, you have an operational issue.
Checkpoint tags are only an effective deterrent against shoplifters, and to a lesser degree, employee theft. The tags increase the risk of a shoplifter being caught, making it far less attractive for them to steal, ultimately providing the deterrent and the reduction in your inventory losses.
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
Checkpoint tags are reputed to be able to stop clothing inventory losses by as much as 80%. For many potential customers, 80% seems like it would be an anomaly, one of those reports just to help validate a product or service. Can everyone really see an 80% reduction in theft?
In order to determine if Checkpoint Tags would help your inventory loss problems, you will first need to identify where your losses are coming from. In other words, what is the root cause of your inventory shrinkage?
Clothing security tags won’t help you with merchandise that never made it into your store from the vendor, or other distribution centers. There is no way to prevent a loss before the merchandise even enters your four walls. Merchandise receipt shortages should be addressed directly with your vendors and shippers.
Security tags on clothes will also not help you if your inventory losses are coming from damaged products. Additionally, if your cashiers are not selling the correct item number or SKU, you do not have a theft issue, you have an operational issue.
Checkpoint tags are only an effective deterrent against shoplifters, and to a lesser degree, employee theft. The tags increase the risk of a shoplifter being caught, making it far less attractive for them to steal, ultimately providing the deterrent and the reduction in your inventory losses.
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
Recent reports are showing that 1 in 4 residents in some parts of California have a criminal record. Some state residents feel that there are too many potential employees who cannot find work because job applications have a pre employment screening box to mark if the applicant has had a prior criminal conviction. As a result, these applicants are unjustly passed over for these open jobs.
A Ban the Box Bill is being presented to the state legislation to eliminate pre employment screening- specifically about up- front criminal record disclosures.
There are two main talking points on both sides of the issue.
The first comes from the employers who say because 1 in 4 have a criminal past, it is necessary to find out up front who does and does not have a conviction. They feel that they have a right to hire the best candidate for the position, even if that means eliminating applicants that may be qualified but have a criminal conviction compared to qualified candidates that don’t.
Still, many employers readily state that they would hire a convicted applicant, depending on what the conviction was for, and what position they had applied for. DUIs and drug charges were viewed as minor offenses compared to theft and violence charges.
Advocates of the bill say that job seekers who have a criminal past are being discriminated against when they disclose their criminal convictions. They feel like the potential employees have already paid their dues for the crimes that they committed and should now be given a clean slate to try and rebuild their lives. By eliminating the pre employment screening requirements on job applications more people will have a better chance of finding work.
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
Recent reports are showing that 1 in 4 residents in some parts of California have a criminal record. Some state residents feel that there are too many potential employees who cannot find work because job applications have a pre employment screening box to mark if the applicant has had a prior criminal conviction. As a result, these applicants are unjustly passed over for these open jobs.
A Ban the Box Bill is being presented to the state legislation to eliminate pre employment screening– specifically about up- front criminal record disclosures.
There are two main talking points on both sides of the issue.
The first comes from the employers who say because 1 in 4 have a criminal past, it is necessary to find out up front who does and does not have a conviction. They feel that they have a right to hire the best candidate for the position, even if that means eliminating applicants that may be qualified but have a criminal conviction compared to qualified candidates that don’t.
Still, many employers readily state that they would hire a convicted applicant, depending on what the conviction was for, and what position they had applied for. DUIs and drug charges were viewed as minor offenses compared to theft and violence charges.
Advocates of the bill say that job seekers who have a criminal past are being discriminated against when they disclose their criminal convictions. They feel like the potential employees have already paid their dues for the crimes that they committed and should now be given a clean slate to try and rebuild their lives. By eliminating the pre employment screening requirements on job applications more people will have a better chance of finding work.
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
Shoplifters are targeting less obvious merchandise. As they are more aware of anti shoplifting deterrents, shoplifters are looking to make an easier score are targeting items that are not common high theft items. The theory is that retailers are concentrating their resources on high end/ high priced, designer, and well-known brands. If shoplifters look for products they can still sell or pawn but are not a typical high theft item, they can commit their crimes with a lower risk.
One example is a theft ring that was just caught in Arizona. The thieves were targeting more expensive building block toys. These thieves knew better than to steal hundred dollar fragrances or designer jeans (for example) they went after the toys. In stores that cater to mostly moms and kids, the stop shoplifting devices that were in place are much easier to defeat, and these criminals knew it.
After several thousands of dollars in product had been lost, the toy stores partnered with the local crime ring task force who ultimately put an end to the losses. Being prepared with an anti shoplifting strategy means going beyond using retail anti theft devices to stop shoplifting. It means being aware of your inventory on all levels- both high and low risk merchandise.
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
Shoplifters are targeting less obvious merchandise. As they are more aware of anti shoplifting deterrents, shoplifters are looking to make an easier score are targeting items that are not common high theft items. The theory is that retailers are concentrating their resources on high end/ high priced, designer, and well-known brands. If shoplifters look for products they can still sell or pawn but are not a typical high theft item, they can commit their crimes with a lower risk.
One example is a theft ring that was just caught in Arizona. The thieves were targeting more expensive building block toys. These thieves knew better than to steal hundred dollar fragrances or designer jeans (for example) they went after the toys. In stores that cater to mostly moms and kids, the stop shoplifting devices that were in place are much easier to defeat, and these criminals knew it.
After several thousands of dollars in product had been lost, the toy stores partnered with the local crime ring task force who ultimately put an end to the losses. Being prepared with an anti shoplifting strategy means going beyond using retail anti theft devices to stop shoplifting. It means being aware of your inventory on all levels- both high and low risk merchandise.
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
There are many different reasons why a shoplifter steals, but the end result is still the same. Liquor stores need to maintain vigilance with their bottle security to reduce the potential for inventory shrinkage. When faced with bottle locks and other kinds of liquor bottle security, many shoplifters will go somewhere else that is an easier target. This includes underage drinkers that are trying to shoplift alcohol.
A twelve-year-old boy was recently arrested when a neighbor called to report that he was intoxicated. When the police arrived, the boy told them he gets drunk several times a week. The boy’s mother clams to have no knowledge of these incidents or where the alcohol comes from.
More than likely she is either lying and is giving him access to her liquor cabinet, or he has found a store that he can easily steal the liquor from.
Obviously a twelve year old should not be able to walk into a liquor store and buy a bottle of liquor. That means that these minors are prime suspects for stealing the product, since they cannot legally buy it. It doesn’t have to be a twelve-year old causing problems. It can be any underage drinker attempting to steal what they cannot legally buy.
This is one of many scenarios that liquor stores need to be aware of why they are at risk of theft and shoplifting. Liquor bottle security reduces these risks by deterring shoplifters and making it harder to steal.
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
There are many different reasons why a shoplifter steals, but the end result is still the same. Liquor stores need to maintain vigilance with their bottle security to reduce the potential for inventory shrinkage. When faced with bottle locks and other kinds of liquor bottle security, many shoplifters will go somewhere else that is an easier target. This includes underage drinkers that are trying to shoplift alcohol.
A twelve-year-old boy was recently arrested when a neighbor called to report that he was intoxicated. When the police arrived, the boy told them he gets drunk several times a week. The boy’s mother claims to have no knowledge of these incidents or where the alcohol comes from.
More than likely she is either lying and is giving him access to her liquor cabinet, or he has found a store that he can easily steal the liquor from.
Obviously a twelve year old should not be able to walk into a liquor store and buy a bottle of liquor. That means that these minors are prime suspects for stealing the product, since they cannot legally buy it. It doesn’t have to be a twelve-year old causing problems. It can be any underage drinker attempting to steal what they cannot legally buy.
This is one of many scenarios that liquor stores need to be aware of why they are at risk of theft and shoplifting. Liquor bottle security reduces these risks by deterring shoplifters and making it harder to steal.
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