Shoplifters Are Networking and Sharing Tips, but Are Stumped When It Comes To Defeating Alpha Security Devices

 

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Shoplifters Are Networking and Sharing Tips, but Are Stumped When It Comes To Defeating Alpha Security Devices
In addition to utilizing retail anti-theft devices like those from Alpha Security, you also need to keep up to date on current theft trends and other ways to help prevent shoplifting. You probably know that it’s a good idea to network with other stores, or at least other locations within your company if you have more than one location.  Why is this important?  It’s important because that’s exactly what the shoplifters are doing.  If you spend a few minutes searching the internet for shoplifting related information, you will find that there are large communities of shoplifters that have no problem posting about ways to get away with shoplifting, ways to try to remove merchandise protection devices, what they have taken, where they have taken it, and even posting pictures of all the merchandise they have gotten away with from the stores.  
One area of a particular website had detailed information, including references to websites that sell retail anti-theft devices, and tips on how to try to remove them from the products. When it came to some Alpha Security devices, they showed pictures of some of the devices on the products, but it didn’t seem like they had any idea to remove them from the merchandise without having the actual key.  However, they did show pictures of the devices, and linked to websites that sold the Alpha Security products.  Many of these shoplifters even brag about how good they are, but while browsing over some of the information, it appeared that they were very inexperienced, or were just plain making things up in an attempt to sound like they knew what they talking about. 
Some of the tips listed in this particular shoplifter community could be very damaging to stores that don’t have a solid plan to prevent shoplifting and don’t use retail anti-theft devices.  Some of the posts actually confirm that the people know what they are doing is illegal and serious, but they just don’t care.  Another section of the blogs described how to disguise yourself and act like you are stealing, in order to get the attention of loss prevention employees, so you will know what they will look like next time you are in the store.  There are then posts of people asking for information on the best places to steal a certain type of merchandise.  For example, one person asked where they could steal a hair straightener, and they received a response from another user saying that they should go to a specific store, in which they know that there is only one employee working first thing in the morning and they are usually busy stocking merchandise and don’t pay any attention to customers.
If that wasn’t enough, some users post about getting caught and what the process is in the store, and what the procedures are for loss prevention during processing. Others even take it a step further and go into detail about the court process for shoplifting and exactly what steps were involved, and what they were sentenced to for the thefts they committed. I was completely shocked at some of the information that I saw while looking at some of these postings.  I strongly suggest that you do your own research if you want to see what kinds of things shoplifters are talking about to try and get around what you are doing to prevent shoplifting in your stores.
For more information about Alpha Security, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

In addition to utilizing retail anti-theft devices like those from Alpha Security, you also need to keep up to date on current theft trends and other ways to help prevent shoplifting. You probably know that it’s a good idea to network with other stores, or at least other locations within your company if you have more than one location. Why is this important? It’s important because that’s exactly what the shoplifters are doing. If you spend a few minutes searching the internet for shoplifting related information, you will find that there are large communities of shoplifters that have no problem posting about ways to get away with shoplifting, ways to try to remove merchandise protection devices, what they have taken, where they have taken it, and even posting pictures of all the merchandise they have gotten away with from the stores.  

One area of a particular website had detailed information, including references to websites that sell retail anti-theft devices, and tips on how to try to remove them from the products. When it came to some Alpha Security devices, they showed pictures of some of the devices on the products, but it didn’t seem like they had any idea to remove them from the merchandise without having the actual key. However, they did show pictures of the devices, and linked to websites that sold the Alpha Security products. Many of these shoplifters even brag about how good they are, but while browsing over some of the information, it appeared that they were very inexperienced, or were just plain making things up in an attempt to sound like they knew what they talking about. 

Some of the tips listed in this particular shoplifter community could be very damaging to stores that don’t have a solid plan to prevent shoplifting and don’t use retail anti-theft devices. Some of the posts actually confirm that the people know what they are doing is illegal and serious, but they just don’t care. Another section of the blogs described how to disguise yourself and act like you are stealing, in order to get the attention of loss prevention employees, so you will know what they will look like next time you are in the store. There are then posts of people asking for information on the best places to steal a certain type of merchandise. For example, one person asked where they could steal a hair straightener, and they received a response from another user saying that they should go to a specific store, in which they know that there is only one employee working first thing in the morning and they are usually busy stocking merchandise and don’t pay any attention to customers.

If that wasn’t enough, some users post about getting caught and what the process is in the store, and what the procedures are for loss prevention during processing. Others even take it a step further and go into detail about the court process for shoplifting and exactly what steps were involved, and what they were sentenced to for the thefts they committed. I was completely shocked at some of the information that I saw while looking at some of these postings. I strongly suggest that you do your own research if you want to see what kinds of things shoplifters are talking about to try and get around what you are doing to prevent shoplifting in your stores.

For more information about Alpha Security, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

 

 

EAS Labels: Shoplifters Can Just Remove Them. Let Them Try With Layered Protection!

 

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EAS Labels:  Shoplifters Can Just Remove Them.  Let Them Try With Layered Protection!
“What stops them from just removing it?”  That is a question I get all the time from associates and customers alike in regard to the effectiveness of electronic article surveillance or EAS labels.  After all the labels are only placed on the product with a strong adhesive.  The EAS label can be removed with a little effort very quickly and the product is then defenseless against the shoplifter leaving undetected with the product concealed on his or her person.  In some cases, if that is the only retail anti-theft devices that you are using in your store to prevent shoplifting the answer might be that nothing stops them from removing the EAS label and walking out of your store with the product.
However, based on the value of the product, using just one EAS label is not the best way to prevent shoplifting of your merchandise.  Maybe a couple of examples from my experiences will help illustrate this a little better.  In one case, a shoplifter brought in his own cable-cutters into the store to cut the cables on the leather jackets and cut off the EAS hard tag.  It was a great plan and he had some quality side-cutters to do the job; however, he did not count on us just placing some inexpensive EAS labels inside the pockets and inside the lining of the jacket.  When he went to leave with a nice smug look on his face (that was quickly replaced with wide-eyes and open-mouthed surprise) he was stopped at the door, detained and turned over to the police for shoplifting.  Those inexpensive hidden Checkpoint labels activated by door alarms saved the loss of a very expensive garment.
In a second example, a professional shoplifter had figured out how to remove our laptops from our heavily secured and alarmed display brackets without activating the alarm.  He had stolen 4 laptops previously undetected except through CCTV (closed-circuit television) tape reviews.  His undoing the next time he tried his very-thought out criminal endeavor was Checkpoint labels had been placed inside the battery compartments of the laptops.  His combined endeavors earned him a felony arrest and conviction.  You have probably figured out the key to protecting high-dollar merchandise by now:  layered protection.
The layered protection I have discussed so far has actually only consisted of multiple EAS labels to be detected by your electronic article surveillance.  There are many more options in ways to stop shoplifting through EAS.  Checkpoint Security Systems also offers hard tags, specialty tags and then products from the Alpha Division as well.  The high-risk product protection devices include spider wraps, which are alarmed wired cables and that surround the merchandise making it impossible to break into the box or packaging and remove the package without setting off the alarm on the spider wrap or should the shoplifter decide to try to leave with the spider wrap intact they will be detected by the electronic article surveillance anyway.  There is also Alpha keepers that add to the Checkpoint label by placing the entire product inside a hardened polycarbonate box that is alarmed and requires a special magnetic key to open.  
Defense-in-layers is a key axiom in physical security and applies to efforts to stop shoplifting as well.  Should one layer of your system be compromised another layer will activate to detect a breach of your system.  When you plan out your retail theft prevention strategies you need to think in term of layers.  Your first layer in mind should be your merchandise inventorying and display policies, ensuring that you have strong policies and compliance as to what merchandise is to be protected by EAS labels and how they are protected, be it by multiple layers of Checkpoint labels, spider-wraps, or Alpha cases.  Your next layer is your sales associates, making sure that they are providing good customer service that makes the would-be shoplifter feel very uncomfortable and your final layer is the electronic article surveillance antennae at the door.  If you think in terms of layers, the next time someone asks that question about removing the tag, you can say “Let them try; layered protection has them covered.”  
For more information on Checkpoint Systems contact us: 1.770.426.0547 or www.antishoplifting.net.

“What stops them from just removing it?” That is a question I get all the time from associates and customers alike in regard to the effectiveness of electronic article surveillance or EAS labels. After all the labels are only placed on the product with a strong adhesive. The EAS label can be removed with a little effort very quickly and the product is then defenseless against the shoplifter leaving undetected with the product concealed on his or her person. In some cases, if that is the only retail anti-theft devices that you are using in your store to prevent shoplifting the answer might be that nothing stops them from removing the EAS label and walking out of your store with the product.

However, based on the value of the product, using just one EAS label is not the best way to prevent shoplifting of your merchandise. Maybe a couple of examples from my experiences will help illustrate this a little better. In one case, a shoplifter brought in his own cable-cutters into the store to cut the cables on the leather jackets and cut off the EAS hard tag. It was a great plan and he had some quality side-cutters to do the job; however, he did not count on us just placing some inexpensive EAS labels inside the pockets and inside the lining of the jacket. When he went to leave with a nice smug look on his face (that was quickly replaced with wide-eyes and open-mouthed surprise) he was stopped at the door, detained and turned over to the police for shoplifting. Those inexpensive hidden Checkpoint labels activated by door alarms saved the loss of a very expensive garment.

In a second example, a professional shoplifter had figured out how to remove our laptops from our heavily secured and alarmed display brackets without activating the alarm. He had stolen 4 laptops previously undetected except through CCTV (closed-circuit television) tape reviews. His undoing the next time he tried his very-thought out criminal endeavor was Checkpoint labels had been placed inside the battery compartments of the laptops. His combined endeavors earned him a felony arrest and conviction. You have probably figured out the key to protecting high-dollar merchandise by now:  layered protection.

The layered protection I have discussed so far has actually only consisted of multiple EAS labels to be detected by your electronic article surveillance. There are many more options in ways to stop shoplifting through EAS. Checkpoint Security Systems also offers hard tags, specialty tags and then products from the Alpha Division as well. The high-risk product protection devices include spider wraps, which are alarmed wired cables and that surround the merchandise making it impossible to break into the box or packaging and remove the package without setting off the alarm on the spider wrap or should the shoplifter decide to try to leave with the spider wrap intact they will be detected by the electronic article surveillance anyway. There is also Alpha keepers that add to the Checkpoint label by placing the entire product inside a hardened polycarbonate box that is alarmed and requires a special magnetic key to open.  

Defense-in-layers is a key axiom in physical security and applies to efforts to stop shoplifting as well. Should one layer of your system be compromised another layer will activate to detect a breach of your system. When you plan out your retail theft prevention strategies you need to think in term of layers. Your first layer in mind should be your merchandise inventorying and display policies, ensuring that you have strong policies and compliance as to what merchandise is to be protected by EAS labels and how they are protected, be it by multiple layers of Checkpoint labels, spider-wraps, or Alpha cases. Your next layer is your sales associates, making sure that they are providing good customer service that makes the would-be shoplifter feel very uncomfortable and your final layer is the electronic article surveillance antennae at the door. If you think in terms of layers, the next time someone asks that question about removing the tag, you can say “Let them try; layered protection has them covered.”  

For more information on Checkpoint Systems contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 or www.antishoplifting.net.

 

 

Some Save Money And Look Great By Wardrobing! Not Any More With Shark Tags

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     One of the unique aspects of living and working in a tourist town with an advertised 60 miles of white, sandy beaches is that retailers have a lot of visitors.  These visitors come for the multiple reasons, golfing, dining, fishing, sun bathing on the beach and yes, SHOPPING!  An estimated 14 million tourists visit our area each year.  I have over 20 years of retail experience in this city, the majority of that experience being in retail loss prevention.  Like any other market, we have theft issues we have to combat, but we also have a significant problem with the practice of wardrobing, a form of return fraud. 
     “At the beach”, as we refer to our locale, we have a big problem with the wardrobing of swimwear.  It is disgusting, but I would see customers return swimwear with sand in it and occasionally the suit would still be damp.  The customer would swear that the item had a defect or did not fit.  My thought was, “Sure it didn’t fit after you wore it into the water and laid out on the beach for the day.”  Unfortunately, because the stores had fairly liberal return policies we would have to accept the returns, as long as the item had the tags and the customer had a receipt.  If our stores had used Alpha Shark Tags we could have enforced a much stricter return policy.  These tags are pinned on a piece of merchandise in a place that would make it impossible to hide it.  The tags have to be removed by the customer after they leave the store and once removed, the store can enforce a “no return” policy for those items.  
     Wardrobing costs retailers unbelievable amounts of money each year.  According to an October 21, 2013 “Main St.” article on this subject, “Wardrobing and other forms of return fraud including return of stolen merchandise and counterfeit receipts caused the retail industry to lose an estimated 8.9 billion dollars last year”.  This particular type of fraud has been around for a long time, well before the advent of smart phones. This article, as well as another I read about the subject, cited the popular trend of “selfies” as part of the excuse used for wearing and returning clothing.  People have already been “seen” in an outfit in a picture they have posted and don’t want to be pictured in it again.  This isn’t a harmless practice and in order to absorb the cost, retailers have no other choice than to pass the expense on to customers through price mark-ups.  Ultimately, it is the honest consumer who bears the cost of fraud.
     In addition to being a tourist town, we also have a medium sized college with around 10,000 students in attendance. The nightclubs thrive, catering to locals, students and tourists.  Many of those who engage in return fraud like to attend the clubs in new outfits, for the same reason they do it for “selfies”, they don’t want to be seen in an outfit they have already worn out on the town.  Alpha Shark Tags used in conjunction with an anti-theft device can protect your merchandise from theft AND fraud.   When an item is purchased, the retailer will deactivate or remove the anti-theft device, but the merchandise can still be returned with tags and receipt.   If an Alpha Shark Tag is used with an anti-theft device, the merchandise can still be returned but ONLY if the tag is still on the merchandise and intact.  
       Whether you sell swimsuits that carry a hefty price tag or your business specializes in nightclub attire, Alpha Shark Tags can help you fight return fraud.  Don’t allow yourself to be the victim of wardrobing, consider swimming in profits by tagging your clothes.
For more information about Alpha Shark Tags contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

One of the unique aspects of living and working in a tourist town with an advertised 60 miles of white, sandy beaches is that retailers have a lot of visitors. These visitors come for the multiple reasons, golfing, dining, fishing, sun bathing on the beach and yes, SHOPPING!  An estimated 14 million tourists visit our area each year. I have over 20 years of retail experience in this city, the majority of that experience being in retail loss prevention. Like any other market, we have theft issues we have to combat, but we also have a significant problem with the practice of wardrobing, a form of return fraud. 
     

“At the beach”, as we refer to our locale, we have a big problem with the wardrobing of swimwear. It is disgusting, but I would see customers return swimwear with sand in it and occasionally the suit would still be damp. The customer would swear that the item had a defect or did not fit. My thought was, “Sure it didn’t fit after you wore it into the water and laid out on the beach for the day.” Unfortunately, because the stores had fairly liberal return policies we would have to accept the returns, as long as the item had the tags and the customer had a receipt. If our stores had used Alpha Shark Tags we could have enforced a much stricter return policy. These tags are pinned on a piece of merchandise in a place that would make it impossible to hide it. The tags have to be removed by the customer after they leave the store and once removed, the store can enforce a “no return” policy for those items.  

Wardrobing costs retailers unbelievable amounts of money each year.  According to an October 21, 2013 “Main St.” article on this subject, “Wardrobing and other forms of return fraud including return of stolen merchandise and counterfeit receipts caused the retail industry to lose an estimated 8.9 billion dollars last year”. This particular type of fraud has been around for a long time, well before the advent of smart phones. This article, as well as another I read about the subject, cited the popular trend of “selfies” as part of the excuse used for wearing and returning clothing. People have already been “seen” in an outfit in a picture they have posted and don’t want to be pictured in it again. This isn’t a harmless practice and in order to absorb the cost, retailers have no other choice than to pass the expense on to customers through price mark-ups. Ultimately, it is the honest consumer who bears the cost of fraud.
     

In addition to being a tourist town, we also have a medium sized college with around 10,000 students in attendance. The nightclubs thrive, catering to locals, students and tourists. Many of those who engage in return fraud like to attend the clubs in new outfits, for the same reason they do it for “selfies”, they don’t want to be seen in an outfit they have already worn out on the town. Alpha Shark Tags used in conjunction with an anti-theft device can protect your merchandise from theft AND fraud. When an item is purchased, the retailer will deactivate or remove the anti-theft device, but the merchandise can still be returned with tags and receipt. If an Alpha Shark Tag is used with an anti-theft device, the merchandise can still be returned but ONLY if the tag is still on the merchandise and intact.  
Whether you sell swimsuits that carry a hefty price tag or your business specializes in nightclub attire, Alpha Shark Tags can help you fight return fraud. Don’t allow yourself to be the victim of wardrobing, consider swimming in profits by tagging your clothes.

For more information about Alpha Shark Tags contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

 

Target Harden Your Business With Alpha Hard Tags to Prevent Shoplifting

 

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Target Harden Your Business With Alpha Hard Tags to Prevent Shoplifting
Shoplifting has long been a threat to retailers nationwide but never has it been considered as much as a threat as it is now.  Recent studies having it overtaking internal theft as the greatest threat to retail businesses today.  Part of that threat is from the growing concern with organized retail crime (ORC) which is targeting small shops as well as large businesses to effectuate their goals.  This makes it more important than ever to do everything we can to prevent shoplifting from taking our merchandise. To that end, we have to consider ways in which we can “target harden” our merchandise and keep it out of the hands of organized crime as well as the everyday opportunistic shoplifter.
This has to be thought out clearly as the merchandise being targeted by organized crime is not much different than what the opportunistic shoplifter is trying to get his or her hands on.  Everyone likes high-end electronics and all those sweet gadgets that our genius inventors are coming up with but everything from razor blades and eyeglasses to anything else you can hang on a hook is a potential target for shoplifting.
We are not alone in the fight, however.  We have many technological partners who have been fighting right alongside of us to stop shoplifting.  Electronic article surveillance (EAS), everyone will agree, was one of the greatest technological advances ever made on the behalf of retailers to help attack shoplifting.  Checkpoint Systems has leveraged EAS technology in their systems to help us protect our merchandise.  Their Alpha line of products is designed to protect this merchandise.  The Alpha Jewel Lok is a specially designed EAS package that secures your jewelry and keeps it leaving from your store without being detected by your EAS system.  Alpha has many other retail anti-theft devices that are designed for specific applications.  The eyewear tag protects your high-end sunglasses as well as prescription and reading glasses which are an easy target of shoplifters due to their ease of concealability.  The Alpha ink tag ensures that you clothing items stay in your store, are detected by your EAS system or as a last resort have no serviceability when the ink stains the garment when the supposedly successful shoplifter tries to remove the Alpha ink tag.  There is also the Alpha hang tag that protects those razor blades and other merchandise that you hang on hooks.  Checkpoint Systems and Alpha, have a retail anti-theft solution for about any product you want to protect.  
All of these solutions help us keep our merchandise in our stores and out of the hands of the criminal enterprise member as well as that young teen who happened to see that cool piece of jewelry hanging from your jewelry rack and wants to help herself to it.  Think about it.  What else could you do?  You could lock that piece of jewelry in the cabinet and get it out every time the customer wants to see it.  Is that worth it for low cost or mid cost merchandise?  The Alpha Jewel Lok will work to protect it without you having to go to the expense of that staff member opening and closing cabinets all day.
We could also do the same thing with those razorblades in order to prevent shoplifting.  You could put them in that locking cabinet and have a staff member get it out each time the customer wanted to try to figure out which razor blade he needed for his razor.  Instead you can put the blades on the rack with confidence and let the Alpha hang tag protect it.
Whether it is the Alpha jewel lok, the Alpha hang tag, the Alpha ink tag or another Alpha product, you have an electronic article surveillance partner out there to help you stop shoplifting.  We need to leverage that partnership and ensure that we target harden, reducing the expense to our business and to pass on costs to the consumer.  All the shrink losses in our business from internal theft, shoplifting, and pure loss need to be reduced but there is so much we can do to “target harden” our business and prevent shoplifting.
For more information on Alpha hard tags contact us or call 1.770.426.0547. 

Shoplifting has long been a threat to retailers nationwide but never has it been considered as much as a threat as it is now. Recent studies having it overtaking internal theft as the greatest threat to retail businesses today. Part of that threat is from the growing concern with organized retail crime (ORC) which is targeting small shops as well as large businesses to effectuate their goals. This makes it more important than ever to do everything we can to prevent shoplifting from taking our merchandise. To that end, we have to consider ways in which we can “target harden” our merchandise and keep it out of the hands of organized crime as well as the everyday opportunistic shoplifter.

This has to be thought out clearly as the merchandise being targeted by organized crime is not much different than what the opportunistic shoplifter is trying to get his or her hands on. Everyone likes high-end electronics and all those sweet gadgets that our genius inventors are coming up with but everything from razor blades and eyeglasses to anything else you can hang on a hook is a potential target for shoplifting.

We are not alone in the fight, however. We have many technological partners who have been fighting right alongside of us to stop shoplifting.  Electronic article surveillance (EAS), everyone will agree, was one of the greatest technological advances ever made on the behalf of retailers to help attack shoplifting. Checkpoint Systems has leveraged EAS technology in their systems to help us protect our merchandise. Their Alpha line of products is designed to protect this merchandise. The Alpha Jewel Lok is a specially designed EAS package that secures your jewelry and keeps it leaving from your store without being detected by your EAS system. Alpha has many other retail anti-theft devices that are designed for specific applications. The eyewear tag protects your high-end sunglasses as well as prescription and reading glasses which are an easy target of shoplifters due to their ease of concealability. The Alpha ink tag ensures that you clothing items stay in your store, are detected by your EAS system or as a last resort have no serviceability when the ink stains the garment when the supposedly successful shoplifter tries to remove the Alpha ink tag. There is also the Alpha hang tag that protects those razor blades and other merchandise that you hang on hooks. Checkpoint Systems and Alpha, have a retail anti-theft solution for about any product you want to protect.  

All of these solutions help us keep our merchandise in our stores and out of the hands of the criminal enterprise member as well as that young teen who happened to see that cool piece of jewelry hanging from your jewelry rack and wants to help herself to it. Think about it. What else could you do? You could lock that piece of jewelry in the cabinet and get it out every time the customer wants to see it. Is that worth it for low cost or mid cost merchandise?  The Alpha Jewel Lok will work to protect it without you having to go to the expense of that staff member opening and closing cabinets all day.

We could also do the same thing with those razorblades in order to prevent shoplifting. You could put them in that locking cabinet and have a staff member get it out each time the customer wanted to try to figure out which razor blade he needed for his razor. Instead you can put the blades on the rack with confidence and let the Alpha hang tag protect it.

Whether it is the Alpha jewel lok, the Alpha hang tag, the Alpha ink tag or another Alpha product, you have an electronic article surveillance partner out there to help you stop shoplifting. We need to leverage that partnership and ensure that we target harden, reducing the expense to our business and to pass on costs to the consumer. All the shrink losses in our business from internal theft, shoplifting, and pure loss need to be reduced but there is so much we can do to “target harden” our business and prevent shoplifting.

For more information on Alpha hard tags contact us or call 1.770.426.0547. 

 

 

The Classic N10 Antenna: Protecting Patient Privacy One i-Pad At A Time

 

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The Classic N10 Antenna: Protecting Patient Privacy One i-Pad At A Time
     If you work in or around a physician’s office or a medical practice you are surrounded by private medical files and patient information that has to remain secure.  You are keenly aware of HIPAA Laws and the privacy rules that apply to the handling of client information.  Not long ago I made a trip to a local minute clinic and had to electronically submit answers to a questionnaire before the visit with the nurse practitioner could take place.  This was a change from the method of filling out what seemed like reams of paperwork in the past.  In many practices, the use of laptops and even portable devices such as tablet’s and i-pads are becoming common place, removing the need for traditional patient charts and paper records.  One of the benefits of the move towards mobile technology is the reduced risk of paper records getting lost, or misplaced.  Let’s face it, some of the hand written notes are difficult to decipher and can be cause for misunderstanding or human error in transcribing those notes.  The other side of the coin is the risk of theft of an i-pad or tablet from a medical office.  The amount of information carried in a laptop of mobile device makes the loss or theft of one of these units far more risky than losing a single patient’s medical file.  Electronic Article Surveillance technology is available to medical offices in order to secure their devices, among which is the Alpha Thunder Tag used in conjunction with the Classic N10 EAS antenna.  
     Some practices may be reluctant to invest in the EAS technology due to the size often associated with EAS antennas. Office space is not always large, and entry ways are sometimes just large enough to meet the requirements for wheelchairs to access the building.  The concerns of staff are that the antennas may impede the access of patients trying to enter who may have to use some type of assistance to maneuver. The Classic N10 antenna is a slim, smaller, profile antenna that can provide the same level of security as their larger counterparts.  
     The Classic N10 antenna is more compact that the models normally seen when entering a retail business.  They still provide the same benefits of the larger antennas, flashing LED lights for visual alerting staff and deterring theft. Audible signaling occurs when a breach takes place in the event someone were to attempt the theft of a tablet or i-pad secured with an Alpha Thunder Tag, in the case of a doctor’s office .  An advantage the Classic N10 has over some previous models, is that it also has jammer detection, alerting staff if a jamming device may be in use to try to circumvent the EAS antenna.  
     Perhaps your office has a need to take a mobile device out of the office at some time.  The Alpha Thunder Tag can be removed with the S3 key and XT detachers.   These detachment keys can be ordered in counter locking versions that can prevent the keys themselves from being stolen.  The base is secured to a countertop or under a counter out of view and the key is attached with a lanyard.  The S3 locking counter key locks the detacher to the base until it is needed to remove an Alpha Thunder Tag from a laptop or mobile device. The alarmed S3 locking counter key has the same protection as the S3 locking counter key but the security of the device is taken a step further.  If someone were to tamper with the lanyard on this version it will sound an alarm and alert staff to the potential attempted theft of the key.  Maintaining the keys in a secure office space, off limits to visitors and non-staff personnel will provide additional safety measures to protect your devices and patient information. 
     A complete Electronic Article Surveillance system which includes the Classic N10 antenna, Alpha Thunder tags and an S3 key will protect your office the from laptop, i-pad and tablet thefts.  Reduce your concerns over potential stolen patient information, look into how you can protect office mobile devices.
For more information on the Classic N10 antenna contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 
     
     
     

If you work in or around a physician’s office or a medical practice you are surrounded by private medical files and patient information that has to remain secure. You are keenly aware of HIPAA Laws and the privacy rules that apply to the handling of client information. Not long ago I made a trip to a local minute clinic and had to electronically submit answers to a questionnaire before the visit with the nurse practitioner could take place. This was a change from the method of filling out what seemed like reams of paperwork in the past. In many practices, the use of laptops and even portable devices such as tablet’s and i-pads are becoming common place, removing the need for traditional patient charts and paper records. One of the benefits of the move towards mobile technology is the reduced risk of paper records getting lost, or misplaced. Let’s face it, some of the hand written notes are difficult to decipher and can be cause for misunderstanding or human error in transcribing those notes. The other side of the coin is the risk of theft of an i-pad or tablet from a medical office. The amount of information carried in a laptop of mobile device makes the loss or theft of one of these units far more risky than losing a single patient’s medical file. Electronic Article Surveillance technology is available to medical offices in order to secure their devices, among which is the Alpha Thunder Tag used in conjunction with the Classic N10 EAS antenna.  

Some practices may be reluctant to invest in the EAS technology due to the size often associated with EAS antennas. Office space is not always large, and entry ways are sometimes just large enough to meet the requirements for wheelchairs to access the building. The concerns of staff are that the antennas may impede the access of patients trying to enter who may have to use some type of assistance to maneuver. The Classic N10 antenna is a slim, smaller, profile antenna that can provide the same level of security as their larger counterparts.  

The Classic N10 antenna is more compact that the models normally seen when entering a retail business. They still provide the same benefits of the larger antennas, flashing LED lights for visual alerting staff and deterring theft. Audible signaling occurs when a breach takes place in the event someone were to attempt the theft of a tablet or i-pad secured with an Alpha Thunder Tag, in the case of a doctor’s office.  An advantage the Classic N10 has over some previous models, is that it also has jammer detection, alerting staff if a jamming device may be in use to try to circumvent the EAS antenna.  

Perhaps your office has a need to take a mobile device out of the office at some time. The Alpha Thunder Tag can be removed with the S3 key and XT detachers. These detachment keys can be ordered in counter locking versions that can prevent the keys themselves from being stolen. The base is secured to a countertop or under a counter out of view and the key is attached with a lanyard. The S3 locking counter key locks the detacher to the base until it is needed to remove an Alpha Thunder Tag from a laptop or mobile device. The alarmed S3 locking counter key has the same protection as the S3 locking counter key but the security of the device is taken a step further.  If someone were to tamper with the lanyard on this version it will sound an alarm and alert staff to the potential attempted theft of the key.  Maintaining the keys in a secure office space, off limits to visitors and non-staff personnel will provide additional safety measures to protect your devices and patient information. 

A complete Electronic Article Surveillance system which includes the Classic N10 antenna, Alpha Thunder tags and an S3 key will protect your office the from laptop, i-pad and tablet thefts. Reduce your concerns over potential stolen patient information; look into how you can protect office mobile devices.

For more information on the Classic N10 antenna contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 
     
     

     

 

 

Fun Is In The Air

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Fun Is In The Air
When going out for a night on the town with friends, most people are looking for a night of fun and relaxation.  If they’re going to go out with a group to a bar or nightclub, one fantastic option many customers now look for is bottle service.  A lot of places don’t consider offering this option, however, because they don’t know all the benefits it offers their customers.  Many bar owners look at bottle service as  high maintenance and they don’t think their patrons will buy in.  If they would simply weigh the pros and cons of this big money maker, they would see that it is well worth it.  
Bottle service means the group gets a specific table where they have guaranteed seats for the night.  The catch for them is that they must purchase one or more bottles of high end liquor.  These bottles mean big profits for the business and most likely, big tips for the waitress assigned to the table.  The gratuity may be included in the price of the table for the night, but it is well worth it.  They also get to have all the glasses and mixers readily available and their waitress will pour their drinks for them.  Now, in many states it is illegal for people to pour their own drinks anyway, but if you think about it, that wouldn’t be a viable option anyway.  As a nightclub owner or manager, you would never want your customers pouring and mixing their own concoctions.  Every night you would have that one person in the group that would inevitably ruin the party for everyone else.  They would pour their drinks super strong and they would become intoxicated way too fast.  
You can’t just put the bottles on the tables though, and walk away.  Rules are rules, but if the bottles were left unattended, trouble would ensue.  You could buy expensive old fashioned tables that have locking compartments for the liquors, but that would eat into your profits.  The better, smarter solution is to equip your wait staff with the EASy bottle system.  This includes bottle locks that attach to almost any size liquor bottle and secures them shut.  The waitress can monitor the number of drinks each person in the group is served and watch for anyone becoming intoxicated.  It would be unethical and immoral, not to mention illegal, to continue to serve someone alcohol that is already drunk.  With bottle service, that problem is much easier to control.  
The cost of a DWI to a customer is huge.  The fines, lawyer fees, increased cost of insurance, and any liability charges are just a few contributors.  The bar or nightclub that served that person can be held equally financially responsible in many states, if it can be proven that your staff continued to serve them after they had too much to drink.  When you add bottle service, it can also be seen as a service to your community.  It’s not the same as donating time to adopt-a-highway, but it does show that your business cares about your patrons.   If you are able to monitor and realize that someone has had too much, you can quickly and easily call a service provider to get them home safely.  
When you consider the high profit margin of the top shelf liquor bottle sales and added customer safety, the benefits of offering bottle service are clear.
For more information about the benefits of Bottle Service, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

When going out for a night on the town with friends, most people are looking for a night of fun and relaxation. If they’re going to go out with a group to a bar or nightclub, one fantastic option many customers now look for is bottle service. A lot of places don’t consider offering this option, however, because they don’t know all the benefits it offers their customers. Many bar owners look at bottle service as  high maintenance and they don’t think their patrons will buy in. If they would simply weigh the pros and cons of this big money maker, they would see that it is well worth it.  

Bottle service means the group gets a specific table where they have guaranteed seats for the night. The catch for them is that they must purchase one or more bottles of high end liquor. These bottles mean big profits for the business and most likely, big tips for the waitress assigned to the table. The gratuity may be included in the price of the table for the night, but it is well worth it. They also get to have all the glasses and mixers readily available and their waitress will pour their drinks for them. Now, in many states it is illegal for people to pour their own drinks anyway, but if you think about it, that wouldn’t be a viable option anyway. As a nightclub owner or manager, you would never want your customers pouring and mixing their own concoctions. Every night you would have that one person in the group that would inevitably ruin the party for everyone else. They would pour their drinks super strong and they would become intoxicated way too fast.  

You can’t just put the bottles on the tables though, and walk away. Rules are rules, but if the bottles were left unattended, trouble would ensue. You could buy expensive old fashioned tables that have locking compartments for the liquors, but that would eat into your profits. The better, smarter solution is to equip your wait staff with the EASy bottle system. This includes bottle locks that attach to almost any size liquor bottle and secures them shut. The waitress can monitor the number of drinks each person in the group is served and watch for anyone becoming intoxicated. It would be unethical and immoral, not to mention illegal, to continue to serve someone alcohol that is already drunk. With bottle service, that problem is much easier to control.  

The cost of a DWI to a customer is huge. The fines, lawyer fees, increased cost of insurance, and any liability charges are just a few contributors. The bar or nightclub that served that person can be held equally financially responsible in many states, if it can be proven that your staff continued to serve them after they had too much to drink. When you add bottle service, it can also be seen as a service to your community. It’s not the same as donating time to adopt-a-highway, but it does show that your business cares about your patrons. If you are able to monitor and realize that someone has had too much, you can quickly and easily call a service provider to get them home safely.  

When you consider the high profit margin of the top shelf liquor bottle sales and added customer safety, the benefits of offering bottle service are clear.

For more information about the benefits of Bottle Service, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547