At the end of a bottle service, the nightclub will hold the remainder of the patron’s purchased liquor bottles in secured storage. Because of how liquor licenses are usually set up for a night club, compared to a liquor store, the bottles can not be taken with the patrons, even though they have paid for them in full.
The solution is that the club will securely keep the bottles until the next time the patron come back to the club. Then the patron can be served the remainder of the bottle of liquor.
In the mean time, nightclubs are faced with how to keep the opened bottle secure. There is more to it than just having a designated or off limits storage area just for opened bottles. An open bottle unattended for days, maybe weeks at a time, is just asking to be consumed under the radar by employees.
Many employees know they would be caught if they took drinks from the bar’s inventory, but what about a bottle that is not closely monitored? In particular, a bottle that is already opened and the exact contents are unknown can be the perfect target.
If the club draws a line on the bottle to show where the liquor was when they received the bottle, the club may come across as unprofessional or tacky when the patron comes back and sees the drawings. Smart employees could also drink out of the bottles and then fill it back up to the line with water or tea.
Using designated bottle locks keeps the contents secure without damaging or marking the actual bottle. The patron does not need to be aware of your in house security concerns, as the bottle lock could be taken off before the bottle is served.
For more information on Bottle Caps, Bottle Lock, Bottle Locks, EASy Bottle or Bottle Services in your Nightclub please contact us at Bottle Service or call 1.770.426.0547
All of the most prominent nightclubs, bars and venues in New York, Chicago, Miami, Atlanta, New Orleans, Dallas, Denver, Phoenix, Albuquerque, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Virginia Beach, Washington D.C., and Las Vegas use Bottle Services for their best clientele. Don’t let your nightclub miss out on this VIP experience.
At the end of a bottle service, the nightclub will hold the remainder of the patron’s purchased liquor bottles in secured storage. Because of how liquor licenses are usually set up for a night club, compared to a liquor store, the bottles can not be taken with the patrons, even though they have paid for them in full.
The solution is that the club will securely keep the bottles until the next time the patron come back to the club. Then the patron can be served the remainder of the bottle of liquor.
In the mean time, nightclubs are faced with how to keep the opened bottle secure. There is more to it than just having a designated or off limits storage area just for opened bottles. An open bottle unattended for days, maybe weeks at a time, is just asking to be consumed under the radar by employees.
Many employees know they would be caught if they took drinks from the bar’s inventory, but what about a bottle that is not closely monitored? In particular, a bottle that is already opened and the exact contents are unknown can be the perfect target.
If the club draws a line on the bottle to show where the liquor was when they received the bottle, the club may come across as unprofessional or tacky when the patron comes back and sees the drawings. Smart employees could also drink out of the bottles and then fill it back up to the line with water or tea.
Using designated bottle locks keeps the contents secure without damaging or marking the actual bottle. The patron does not need to be aware of your in house security concerns, as the bottle lock could be taken off before the bottle is served.
For more information on Bottle Caps, Bottle Lock, Bottle Locks, EASy Bottle or Bottle Services in your Nightclub please contact us at Bottle Service or call 1.770.426.0547
All of the most prominent nightclubs, bars and venues in New York, Chicago, Miami, Atlanta, New Orleans, Dallas, Denver, Phoenix, Albuquerque, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Virginia Beach, Washington D.C., and Las Vegas use Bottle Services for their best clientele. Don’t let your nightclub miss out on this VIP experience.
On any given day, golf pro shops can carry a massive variety of golfing accessories, clothing and golf clubs. Even though a pro shop might seem to be out of the way or immune to the wiles of a common shoplifter, pro shop theft is actually quite common. As such, pro shops are faced with creating their own pro shop and golf club security measures.
Many pro shop owners and managers I have talked to feel like they are stuck trying to reinvent the wheel. There is not a lot of information or resources for pro shops out there. There are even fewer solutions to help combat pro shop theft.
The good news is that Alpha Security actually has a variety of anti theft devices that can easily be applied to the size, financial resources, and concerns of small box golf pro shop.
Used in conjunction with a Checkpoint System is a variety of anti theft devices- the basic security tags found on most merchandise at major retailers. The devices can be used on clothing like shirts, pants, and shoes. There are also small devices, which work for items like gloves. Paper labels can be affixed to boxes of golf balls, and best of all; Alpha Security makes the O Tag. This tag is a clamshell that attaches to the handle of the golf clubs- protecting them in a way that only a specialized anti theft device can.
Any way you look at it, these tools can help to drastically reduce the amount pro shop theft, without the need to completely reinvent the wheel.
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
On any given day, golf pro shops can carry a massive variety of golfing accessories, clothing and golf clubs. Even though a pro shop might seem to be out of the way or immune to the wiles of a common shoplifter, pro shop theft is actually quite common. As such, pro shops are faced with creating their own pro shop and golf club security measures.
Many pro shop owners and managers I have talked to feel like they are stuck trying to reinvent the wheel. There is not a lot of information or resources for pro shops out there. There are even fewer solutions to help combat pro shop theft.
The good news is that Alpha Security actually has a variety of anti theft devices that can easily be applied to the size, financial resources, and concerns of small box golf pro shop.
Used in conjunction with a Checkpoint System is a variety of anti theft devices- the basic security tags found on most merchandise at major retailers. The devices can be used on clothing like shirts, pants, and shoes.
There are also small devices, which work for items like gloves. Paper labels can be affixed to boxes of golf balls, and best of all; Alpha Security makes the O Tag. This tag is a clamshell that attaches to the handle of the golf clubs- protecting them in a way that only a specialized anti theft device can.
Any way you look at it, these tools can help to drastically reduce the amount pro shop theft, without the need to completely reinvent the wheel.
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
Security tags on clothes will deter many potential shoplifters from stealing. Unfortunately, there are still plenty of shoplifters out there who will try to find a way to work around them. One of the most common methods is to take clothing into a fitting room. There, the shoplifters can bide some time as they try to figure out how to disable or eliminate clothing security tags.
Since it is inappropriate for a store to do anything to compromise a customer’s right to privacy in a fitting room, many traditional clothing security tools used to view what is going on are rendered useless. The next best thing is to use your ears.
Did you know that shoplifters in a fitting room make different sounds than shoppers in a fitting room? It’s true. A shoplifter will be quiet, very quiet. They are spending more time trying to hear who is outside the fitting room.
As they are sliding clothing off of the hangers as quietly and discreetly as possible, they are attempting not to draw any attention to themselves. There might be a distinct snapping sound as they pull price tags off of the clothing. Generally there will be long pauses of silence in between their actions, as they listen to see if someone is aware of what they are doing.
If you or your employees start to hear these sounds, offer customer assistance. Better yet, use clothing security to keep them out of the fitting rooms before hand. Keep the doors locked, keep the rooms cleaned out after each customer is done, and set a limit on how many items can be brought in.
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
Security tags on clothes will deter many potential shoplifters from stealing. Unfortunately, there are still plenty of shoplifters out there who will try to find a way to work around them. One of the most common methods is to take clothing into a fitting room. There, the shoplifters can bide some time as they try to figure out how to disable or eliminate clothing security tags.
Since it is inappropriate for a store to do anything to compromise a customer’s right to privacy in a fitting room, many traditional clothing security tools used to view what is going on are rendered useless. The next best thing is to use your ears.
Did you know that shoplifters in a fitting room make different sounds than shoppers in a fitting room? It’s true. A shoplifter will be quiet, very quiet. They are spending more time trying to hear who is outside the fitting room.
As they are sliding clothing off of the hangers as quietly and discreetly as possible, they are attempting not to draw any attention to themselves. There might be a distinct snapping sound as they pull price tags off of the clothing. Generally there will be long pauses of silence in between their actions, as they listen to see if someone is aware of what they are doing.
If you or your employees start to hear these sounds, offer customer assistance. Better yet, use clothing security to keep them out of the fitting rooms before hand. Keep the doors locked, keep the rooms cleaned out after each customer is done, and set a limit on how many items can be brought in.
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
Many shoplifters are not fully aware that if they discard the merchandise they are trying to steal, they can leave the store without being apprehended by store employees. They figure that they are already so far in trouble the best bet is to go ahead and risk leaving with the merchandise unpaid for. As such, retail theft prevention aims to stop shoplifting at the point a shoplifter walks into a store, rather than after they have started the process of stealing your merchandise.
A shoplifter was in our store picking up a variety of electronic items. We didn’t really want to make an apprehension, we primarily wanted the shoplifter to drop the merchandise and leave the store.
The shoplifter had already concealed the merchandise in his bag, and thought he was already in trouble. What he didn’t realize what that if he left the product in the store and exited without any further incident, he could have gone away without any further consequences. Unfortunately, this shoplifter, like many others, figured since he was about to be caught he would just try to get out the store as best he could.
Because he left with the stolen merchandise, we went ahead with the apprehension, causing more work and trouble for both of us. Retail theft prevention from that point on was fine tuned to prevent the shoplifter more quickly to avoid unnecessary work later on.
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
Many shoplifters are not fully aware that if they discard the merchandise they are trying to steal, they can leave the store without being apprehended by store employees. They figure that they are already so far in trouble the best bet is to go ahead and risk leaving with the merchandise unpaid for. As such, retail theft prevention aims to stop shoplifting at the point a shoplifter walks into a store, rather than after they have started the process of stealing your merchandise.
A shoplifter was in our store picking up a variety of electronic items. We didn’t really want to make an apprehension, we primarily wanted the shoplifter to drop the merchandise and leave the store.
The shoplifter had already concealed the merchandise in his bag, and thought he was already in trouble. What he didn’t realize what that if he left the product in the store and exited without any further incident, he could have gone away without any further consequences. Unfortunately, this shoplifter, like many others, figured since he was about to be caught he would just try to get out the store as best he could.
Because he left with the stolen merchandise, we went ahead with the apprehension, causing more work and trouble for both of us. Retail theft prevention from that point on was fine tuned to prevent the shoplifter more quickly to avoid unnecessary work later on.
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
When you use people counting systems, I have no doubt that you are looking for analytics like traffic patterns, conversion rates, and general customer traffic to determine your busy times. You are probably finding out that there are multitudes of ways to take that data and increase not only your revenue, but also the overall success of your business.
Looking at the reports, you may have already found that you can readjust your employee schedules to have more coverage during your busy times- based off of a more accurate metric of customer count instead of straight sales. Even if you have a low conversion rate, increasing employees during your high customer traffic times can create an increase to your sales.
Did you know that you could take your EAS report and tie it into your people counting reports? The point being, you can actually pinpoint shoplifting and theft trends in your store. The best way to do this is to take the report of when your EAS system is registering alarms and compare it to the total customers, and also total sales during this same time frame.
If you start to track these numbers over a few weeks or even a month, you might see a pattern starting to develop. You might notice that you have more alarms during a certain day of the week, or a certain time frame. You might see a pattern of lower sales, but higher traffic- indicating the people entering your store are not buying, because they are shoplifting.
These are the times that you want to be more attentive to the people coming in. Increasing employees to keep an eye out for theft is also a great deterrent, since you already have an EAS system in place.