They track product quantities and can highlight discrepancies, indicating possible theft.
They increase the cost of goods sold, which reduces interest in stealing them.
They require more staff to monitor, which deters employee theft.
They provide customers with information on product availability.
Point of Sale systems track sales data and highlight discrepancies, reducing the chances of employee theft.
POS systems encourage cashless transactions, which reduces theft.
POS systems provide faster checkouts, reducing the time for theft.
POS systems help increase store profits, making theft less impactful.
Panic buttons provide a quick way to alert authorities during a theft or security issue.
Panic buttons create a loud noise that scares away thieves.
Panic buttons improve customer service by addressing complaints faster.
Panic buttons can track inventory levels in real-time.
EAS tags trigger an alarm if items are taken from a store without being deactivated at the checkout.
EAS tags make products more attractive to consumers, indirectly reducing theft.
EAS tags increase the durability of products during transit.
EAS tags ensure employees are more vigilant.
Alarm systems alert staff and authorities in case of unauthorized entries or exits.
Alarm systems are used to track daily sales transactions.
Alarm systems offer discounts to frequent customers.
Alarm systems control the store temperature for customer comfort.
Security mirrors help reduce blind spots, allowing employees to see more areas of the store.
Security mirrors are used to showcase products creatively.
Security mirrors amplify store lighting, making it more inviting.
Security mirrors help maintain store cleanliness by reflecting dirt.
Signs warning of security measures in use can deter potential thieves by making them aware of the surveillance.
Public signage distracts customers, allowing staff to better monitor the store.
Public signage increases sales by advertising discounts.
Public signage encourages more customers to enter the store.
Attentive customer service can deter thieves by increasing their visibility within the store.
Customer service helps by coercing potential thieves to buy more products.
Customer service can help by offering thieves a discount for returning stolen goods.
Customer service focuses on maintaining a clean store environment.
Regular audits can identify theft patterns and help improve security protocols.
Staff audits ensure employees are paid correctly.
Staff audits increase customer satisfaction.
Staff audits are mandatory requirements by the retail association.
Anti-theft gates are used at store exits to detect active EAS tags and signal potential theft.
Anti-theft gates harmonize the store ambiance.
Anti-theft gates provide fresh air circulation.
Anti-theft gates display advertisements to exiting customers.