AA Blog 48
Bug Tag 2:  5
Tablet theft:  3
I-Pad theft:  3
The Bug Tag 2 Is The Best Way To Prevent The Theft Of Your Computer Devices And The Sensitive Information They Contain.  
My daughter was recently in the hospital to do some testing for some stomach issues she has been having.  It was her first time ever getting blood work done and her very first ultrasound.  She was pretty excited about the ultrasound.  She got to see mine when I was pregnant so she was excited to have one of her own.  The doctor was really nice and pointed out all of her organs and stuff while she was looking around.  My daughter was pretty into it, asking questions and getting an anatomy lesson.  Mom wasn’t very excited because I was worried, but luckily they found no issues.  While we were there I couldn’t help but notice that all of the nurses and technicians were using tablets to document patient information and testing procedures.  I have noticed that this has become common place in today’s society.  Our reliance on technology to manage information, increase convenience, and reduce waste has increased exponentially, and in such a short period of time.  I remember when I was a kid we didn’t even have cell phones or computers in my home.  I don’t think I even really used a computer in school until high school, and yet here we are a couple decades later and they are everywhere.  Kids as early as elementary school are using computers on a regular basis and the average 10 year old has the newest smart phone.  I do think this has created some negative impacts on society, but I also think it has improved certain areas as well.  In the medical field it has streamlined some of the processes, reduced paper use and filing issues and it makes the information readily accessible.  There is no delay waiting for the records clerk to push patient files down to the exam room or for retrieving files from other practitioners anymore.   Although, it does on the other hand pose a significant security risk.  The use of technology requires that the medical office take certain security precautions to protect sensitive patient information, including personal information and health records, in order to avoid litigation.  There are various options available to prevent tablet theft and i-Pad theft, this facility was using the Bug tag 2 on their devices.  
The Bug tag 2 is a great way to prevent tablet theft.  Whether it is in the medical field or a retail setting, this tag offers a convenient and cost-efficient means to protect your property and sensitive information.  These tags are easily applied to the computer device with an adhesive, which prevents the tag from being removed.  These tags come with a replaceable adhesive sled, which allows you to re-use the tag on multiple devices.  The Bug tag 2 is equipped with 2 &3 Alarm technology, which incorporates EAS notification in the event of tampering or theft.  These compact tags are very easy to apply and can be placed on any computer device to help prevent tablet theft and i-Pad theft.  These devices are an excellent way to protect sensitive patient information in the medical field, but can also be used by any company that has sensitive work product information they need to protect.  
I was impressed with the protective measures utilized by this medical facility to ensure my daughter’s health information was secure.  As a customer it gave me a real sense of security, and also suggested to me a high level of professionalism and care, which I look for in a hospital.  Choosing a health care provider isn’t always a simple task, but knowing they are making a viable effort to prevent i-Pad theft containing my families’ personal information, is reassuring.  Regardless of what industry you are in the Bug tag 2 can protect your entire computer related devices and equipment.
The Bug tag 2 is important and we can help you with it.  Call 1.770.426.0547 and let’s talk.                 

My daughter was recently in the hospital to do some testing for some stomach issues she has been having. It was her first time ever getting blood work done and her very first ultrasound. She was pretty excited about the ultrasound. She got to see mine when I was pregnant so she was excited to have one of her own. The doctor was really nice and pointed out all of her organs and stuff while she was looking around. My daughter was pretty into it, asking questions and getting an anatomy lesson. Mom wasn’t very excited because I was worried, but luckily they found no issues. While we were there I couldn’t help but notice that all of the nurses and technicians were using tablets to document patient information and testing procedures. I have noticed that this has become common place in today’s society. Our reliance on technology to manage information, increase convenience, and reduce waste has increased exponentially, and in such a short period of time. I remember when I was a kid we didn’t even have cell phones or computers in my home. I don’t think I even really used a computer in school until high school, and yet here we are a couple decades later and they are everywhere. Kids as early as elementary school are using computers on a regular basis and the average 10 year old has the newest smart phone. I do think this has created some negative impacts on society, but I also think it has improved certain areas as well. In the medical field it has streamlined some of the processes, reduced paper use and filing issues and it makes the information readily accessible. There is no delay waiting for the records clerk to push patient files down to the exam room or for retrieving files from other practitioners anymore.   Although, it does on the other hand pose a significant security risk. The use of technology requires that the medical office take certain security precautions to protect sensitive patient information, including personal information and health records, in order to avoid litigation. There are various options available to prevent tablet theft and i-Pad theft, this facility was using the Bug tag 2 on their devices.  

 

The Bug tag 2 is a great way to prevent tablet theft. Whether it is in the medical field or a retail setting, this tag offers a convenient and cost-efficient means to protect your property and sensitive information. These tags are easily applied to the computer device with an adhesive, which prevents the tag from being removed. These tags come with a replaceable adhesive sled, which allows you to re-use the tag on multiple devices. The Bug tag 2 is equipped with 2 &3 Alarm technology, which incorporates EAS notification in the event of tampering or theft. These compact tags are very easy to apply and can be placed on any computer device to help prevent tablet theft and i-Pad theft. These devices are an excellent way to protect sensitive patient information in the medical field, but can also be used by any company that has sensitive work product information they need to protect.  

 

I was impressed with the protective measures utilized by this medical facility to ensure my daughter’s health information was secure. As a customer it gave me a real sense of security, and also suggested to me a high level of professionalism and care, which I look for in a hospital. Choosing a health care provider isn’t always a simple task, but knowing they are making a viable effort to prevent i-Pad theft containing my families’ personal information, is reassuring. Regardless of what industry you are in the Bug tag 2 can protect your entire computer related devices and equipment.

 

The Bug tag 2 is important and we can help you with it. Call 1.770.426.0547 and let’s talk.