Prevent Internal Theft With Alpha Rx Caps

What do you normally think when you hear about a pharmacy theft?  If you are like me, you probably assume it was pain medications.  In many cases that is absolutely right; they make up a large percentage of prescription theft cases.  However, if you are taking a look at incorporating RX Caps into your business, you definitely want to open your eyes to the other possibilities and reasons drug theft could be occurring.  
Self medication is one unfortunate reason internal theft happens in pharmacies.  There are so many random maladies and afflictions that can affect your employees’ daily lives that pain relievers cannot be the sole focus category for adding protection.  Factoring in full time and part time, insurance coverage, and even drug costs, employees can come up with many justifications for stealing drugs from the pharmacy they work in.  By adding RX Caps to your inventory stock bottles on the shelves, you can deter these thefts from ever happening.  
In many surveys, a large percentage of pharmacists and technicians have admitted to just taking a few pills here and there. You may have an employee with a chronic illness or just a one time annoying cold.  They may not want to take time off of work, or they may not have any more days available.  The easier thing to do in some of their minds may be to simply take a few pills out of the bottles from the pharmacy inventory.  Or they may just skim a few out of a patient’s bottle, figuring they will not miss one or two.    There are liquid pain relievers and strong cough medicines they could just take a drink or two directly from the bottle.  From skin disorders to chronic pain, prescription medications can be expensive, or the employee may not take the time to go to their doctor to get one written in the first place.  An employee that has their mind made up to commit drug theft will not stop until they are caught.   There is also the possibility of an employee that is a caregiver for a family member.  With all the new medications coming on the market for diseases such as Alzheimers, Parkinsons, and many cancers, the stress and costs of caring for a loved one can be that final push an otherwise honest employee needs to start stealing from the pharmacy.
RX Caps will stop them in their tracks before it ever happens, and they do not discriminate against any specific type of pills.  From strong pain relievers to simple allergy medications, RX Caps will protect them all, and help you secure your valuable inventory.
They are attached to the lids of almost any size bottle, so it is locked shut until an authorized person opens it with the specific magnet key.   The bottles will self alarm if a technician attempts to tamper with the RX Cap, and they will also sound an alarm if they are removed from a specific perimeter around the pharmacy.  They are the necessary deterrence any drug dispensary needs to keep everyone working there walking the straight and narrow line of honesty.
For more information contact us Antishoplifting.net or call 1.770.426.0547

What do you normally think when you hear about a pharmacy theft?  If you are like me, you probably assume it was pain medications.  In many cases that is absolutely right; they make up a large percentage of prescription theft cases.  However, if you are taking a look at incorporating RX Caps into your business, you definitely want to open your eyes to the other possibilities and reasons drug theft could be occurring.  

Self medication is one unfortunate reason internal theft happens in pharmacies.  There are so many random maladies and afflictions that can affect your employees’ daily lives that pain relievers cannot be the sole focus category for adding protection.  Factoring in full time and part time, insurance coverage, and even drug costs, employees can come up with many justifications for stealing drugs from the pharmacy they work in.  By adding RX Caps to your inventory stock bottles on the shelves, you can deter these thefts from ever happening.  

In many surveys, a large percentage of pharmacists and technicians have admitted to just taking a few pills here and there. You may have an employee with a chronic illness or just a one time annoying cold.  They may not want to take time off of work, or they may not have any more days available.  The easier thing to do in some of their minds may be to simply take a few pills out of the bottles from the pharmacy inventory.  Or they may just skim a few out of a patient’s bottle, figuring they will not miss one or two.    

There are liquid pain relievers and strong cough medicines they could just take a drink or two directly from the bottle.  From skin disorders to chronic pain, prescription medications can be expensive, or the employee may not take the time to go to their doctor to get one written in the first place.  An employee that has their mind made up to commit drug theft will not stop until they are caught.   There is also the possibility of an employee that is a caregiver for a family member.  With all the new medications coming on the market for diseases such as Alzheimers, Parkinsons, and many cancers, the stress and costs of caring for a loved one can be that final push an otherwise honest employee needs to start stealing from the pharmacy.

RX Caps will stop them in their tracks before it ever happens, and they do not discriminate against any specific type of pills.  From strong pain relievers to simple allergy medications, RX Caps will protect them all, and help you secure your valuable inventory.They are attached to the lids of almost any size bottle, so it is locked shut until an authorized person opens it with the specific magnet key.   The bottles will self alarm if a technician attempts to tamper with the RX Cap, and they will also sound an alarm if they are removed from a specific perimeter around the pharmacy.  They are the necessary deterrence any drug dispensary needs to keep everyone working there walking the straight and narrow line of honesty.

For more information contact us at Antishoplifting.net or call 1.770.426.0547

 

Obstacles and Solutions-Prevent Shoplifting

When you are trying to prevent shoplifting, you will have many obstacles on the road to success.  A good way to ensure your success is to do everything in your power toward preventing loss, like keeping your eyes open to indicators of theft and ways that you can reduce it.  A couple of ways you can do this is by regularly walking areas of the sales floor and the stockroom to look for empty packages, and also revisiting your camera strategy if it doesn’t yield the results you need.
Shoplifting prevention can’t just stop at putting retail anti-theft devices on some of your merchandise.  You also need to search for information that can help you determine the best course of action.  Walking the sales floor and stockrooms in search of empty packages is a step in the right direction.  You’ll want to do more than just walk around during your search.  You need to be thorough and look behind other merchandise, under stockroom shelves, behind fixtures, and anywhere merchandise or packages could be hidden.  When you find an empty package, don’t just throw it away.  The package’s location and when you found it can help you figure out who took the product when you review video.  
The same goes for the rest of your team, who should also be writing down their name, where they found the product, and what time.  It could save you hours of reviewing video, instead of just blindly reviewing and hoping to find something.  Once you review the video and see who took the product, you will be ready for them the next time they come into the store.  You may even be lucky enough to have a serial number on the package, which can be useful for identification later if they pawn or sell the item.  If you report an items stolen, police have the ability to look up pawn records and see who sold the item.  
Another way you can use this information is to look at the camera and dome strategy in your store.  You can plot where you find the empty packages on a map, and then see how the locations correspond with the cameras you already have in place.  If you discover that there are a lot of empty packages found in one area or aisle, you can adjust cameras you already have or add more cameras to the areas that need more coverage.  You may also find that you have several blind spots after assessing your camera strategy.  You can also choose to add cameras that are visible, or cameras that are not so visible.  What I mean is that you could decide to put a camera up in the ceiling in which the customers or employees can see, so it will also help deter the theft.  The other option is to put up a covert camera, so you can determine who is leaving the empty packages without seeing a new camera in the area.  
Any of these options will help you prevent shoplifting.  If you absolutely can’t add more cameras, you could consider beefing up merchandise protection on the items that are being stolen, like maybe adding more retail anti-theft devices to a certain items to reduce theft.  
For more information contact us: (prevent shoplifting) or call 1.770.426.0547

When you are trying to prevent shoplifting, you will have many obstacles on the road to success.  A good way to ensure your success is to do everything in your power toward preventing loss, like keeping your eyes open to indicators of theft and ways that you can reduce it.  A couple of ways you can do this is by regularly walking areas of the sales floor and the stockroom to look for empty packages, and also revisiting your camera strategy if it doesn’t yield the results you need.

Shoplifting prevention can’t just stop at putting retail anti-theft devices on some of your merchandise.  You also need to search for information that can help you determine the best course of action.  Walking the sales floor and stockrooms in search of empty packages is a step in the right direction.  You’ll want to do more than just walk around during your search.  You need to be thorough and look behind other merchandise, under stockroom shelves, behind fixtures, and anywhere merchandise or packages could be hidden.  When you find an empty package, don’t just throw it away.  The package’s location and when you found it can help you figure out who took the product when you review video.  

The same goes for the rest of your team, who should also be writing down their name, where they found the product, and what time.  It could save you hours of reviewing video, instead of just blindly reviewing and hoping to find something.  Once you review the video and see who took the product, you will be ready for them the next time they come into the store.  You may even be lucky enough to have a serial number on the package, which can be useful for identification later if they pawn or sell the item.  If you report an items stolen, police have the ability to look up pawn records and see who sold the item.  

Another way you can use this information is to look at the camera and dome strategy in your store.  You can plot where you find the empty packages on a map, and then see how the locations correspond with the cameras you already have in place.  If you discover that there are a lot of empty packages found in one area or aisle, you can adjust cameras you already have or add more cameras to the areas that need more coverage.  You may also find that you have several blind spots after assessing your camera strategy.  You can also choose to add cameras that are visible, or cameras that are not so visible.  What I mean is that you could decide to put a camera up in the ceiling in which the customers or employees can see, so it will also help deter the theft.  The other option is to put up a covert camera, so you can determine who is leaving the empty packages without seeing a new camera in the area.  

Any of these options will help you prevent shoplifting.  If you absolutely can’t add more cameras, you could consider beefing up merchandise protection on the items that are being stolen, like maybe adding more retail anti-theft devices to a certain items to reduce theft.  

For more information contact us: Prevent Shoplifting or call 1.770.426.0547

 

Checkpoint Labels + Inventory = Profit

As the owner or manager of a retail store, you know the inventory on your shelves is an investment.  You buy the items, decide what margin of profit you need from them, and put them out for sale.  If those items are stolen, you lose the inventory you paid for plus the profit you would have made.  When this happens, it is a no-win situation for the store, and the business cannot survive with regularly scheduled theft occurring.  Checkpoint Labels can be the difference in detecting, and even more important,  deterring loss of product from your shelves.  
If an item is likely to become, or has already been a target for theft, there is a solution already out there to help protect it.  With their wide variety of designs, sizes, and shapes, there is a Checkpoint Label for nearly everything a store can choose to sell.  There are clear round labels available for bottles, for example.  They are great because they can be placed right over the package label, without defacing the brand name or confusing the customer.  There is also the clear label that can be placed directly over the UPC of the bottle or box, that not only blends in with the package itself so a person contemplating theft may not even know it is there, but also allows it to still be scanned at the register without needing to be removed, so there is no slowing of the checkout process.  
If a customer sees you have the Checkpoint System in place as soon as they enter your building, they are less likely to attempt to steal from you if they were the type that would steal on impulse.  However, there are those that plan to steal from you, regardless of your product protection efforts, and you have to get one step ahead of them.  Or five.  With Checkpoint Labels, you get that advantage you need.  Many times I find a way to insert the label inside the box, so it is unseen, and the shoplifter gets a not so nice surprise when the system alarms as they attempt to leave.  Of course, they stop and stammer out some excuse for having the item, but the most important thing is they either give it back or pay for it.  
As I was walking the aisles of my store this weekend, I noticed a small stash of name brand pain relievers sitting in the hair care section.  I investigated a bit, checking the boxes for damage, and the only constants I saw was they were high retail, high demand, and they all had Checkpoint Labels adhered right over the brand name on the front of the boxes.  It appeared the would-be thief had attempted to peel off one or two of them.  That’s another benefit of these; they are designed to stick… and they do not come off easily.  Think about it: if you are an honest, cash paying customer, do you really care if one of these is on your box that is just sitting in the medicine cabinet?  You probably would not even notice it at all.  You would just be grateful the store had the product you came in with the intent to buy.   As far as the cache of boxes I found, they are back over on the shelf tonight, instead of on their way to the local flea market.  
For more information contact us: 1.770.426.0547 or Antishoplifting.net

As the owner or manager of a retail store, you know the inventory on your shelves is an investment.  You buy the items, decide what margin of profit you need from them, and put them out for sale.  If those items are stolen, you lose the inventory you paid for plus the profit you would have made.  When this happens, it is a no-win situation for the store, and the business cannot survive with regularly scheduled theft occurring.  Checkpoint Labels can be the difference in detecting, and even more important,  deterring loss of product from your shelves.  

If an item is likely to become, or has already been a target for theft, there is a solution already out there to help protect it.  With their wide variety of designs, sizes, and shapes, there is a Checkpoint Label for nearly everything a store can choose to sell.  There are clear round labels available for bottles, for example.  They are great because they can be placed right over the package label, without defacing the brand name or confusing the customer.  There is also the clear label that can be placed directly over the UPC of the bottle or box, that not only blends in with the package itself so a person contemplating theft may not even know it is there, but also allows it to still be scanned at the register without needing to be removed, so there is no slowing of the checkout process.  

If a customer sees you have the Checkpoint System in place as soon as they enter your building, they are less likely to attempt to steal from you if they were the type that would steal on impulse.  However, there are those that plan to steal from you, regardless of your product protection efforts, and you have to get one step ahead of them.  Or five.  With Checkpoint Labels, you get that advantage you need.  Many times I find a way to insert the label inside the box, so it is unseen, and the shoplifter gets a not so nice surprise when the system alarms as they attempt to leave.  Of course, they stop and stammer out some excuse for having the item, but the most important thing is they either give it back or pay for it.  

As I was walking the aisles of my store this weekend, I noticed a small stash of name brand pain relievers sitting in the hair care section.  I investigated a bit, checking the boxes for damage, and the only constants I saw was they were high retail, high demand, and they all had Checkpoint Labels adhered right over the brand name on the front of the boxes.  It appeared the would-be thief had attempted to peel off one or two of them.  That’s another benefit of these; they are designed to stick… and they do not come off easily.  Think about it: if you are an honest, cash paying customer, do you really care if one of these is on your box that is just sitting in the medicine cabinet?  You probably would not even notice it at all.  You would just be grateful the store had the product you came in with the intent to buy.   As far as the cache of boxes I found, they are back over on the shelf tonight, instead of on their way to the local flea market.

For more information contact us: 1.770.426.0547 or Antishoplifting.net