The placement of goods, the sharp look of the employee, as well as the security equipment, all play a role in reducing stealing (including theft prevention). Probably the cheapest solution is to train employees to spot potential thefts and prevent theft, but it is so easy not to notice.
Another option is to choose electronic goods protection system that protects the goods from theft, thereby freeing up time for shop staff to serve customers. A variety of solutions are available to protect goods, including equipment.
Here is a story from one of our clients who uses a security device purchased from us in a library to protect a game console for children.
Less than a month after the order was made and the game console was connected to a security device, stealing occurred, or rather a stealing attempt. The device alarm signaled theft and was promptly responded, leaving the game console alive. The thief did get damaged by the security cable, but the device remained and we replaced it with a new one. The device alarm signaled and was immediately notices /responded, and managed to stop theft. The thief managed to damaged the security cable, but the device remained and we replaced it with a new one.
It is important to note here that in addition to the usual ones (laptop, phone), it is possible to protect, for example, clocks, computer games, cameras, electronic tools, MP3 players, exhibits, etc., which can be at the same time handled and tested. Goods protection systems are not only for telecommunication or electronics stores, they can also be used in department stores, pharmacies, museums, hotels, restaurants, cafes, small shops, jewelry stores, libraries, etc.
In the case of high-priced goods, it is a good idea to think about protecting them immediately in order to prevent any future bad events.
Feel free to contact us and we will help you to find the right solution for you together.