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Rethinking Hard Tag Removal: How RFID Technologies are Complementary to EAS Hard Tags

Retail TouchPoints

As such, electronic article surveillance (EAS) hard tags, locks, alarms and other physical or visual deterrents to theft have become an expected part of the in-person shopping experience these days. Research routinely shows that simply seeing security equipment makes all the difference for would-be criminals.

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Retail crime: Why foiling shoplifters takes a team effort

Inside Retail

Heightened security measures can mitigate losses, but they risk eroding the customer experience – and revenue – if other businesses do not follow suit. The trade-offs in heightened security The first thing LP managers need to accept is that there are no perfect solutions to this dilemma, only trade-offs.

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Why retail crime rises at Christmas and how to prevent it

Inside Retail

As part of the initiative, Retail Drinks has developed an online toolkit with comprehensive resources that includes information on essential topics like working with local police and improving security measures, and will teach staff within the industry how to apply de-escalation principles.

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Retail Installation Solutions: Enhancing Store Efficiency and Visual Appeal

CJ Retail Solutions

Security and Surveillance Systems Importance of Professional Retail Installations 6.1. Furthermore, security and surveillance systems, such as CCTV cameras and electronic article surveillance (EAS) tags, deter theft and provide a safe shopping environment for customers and employees alike.