The popularization of anti-theft devices in the market has solved potential security risks for many supermarket stores. In order to exert a better anti-theft effect, the appropriate selection and correct placement of anti-theft labels has become the top priority. Today I will explain anti-theft for everyone. Correct placement of hard tags.
Hard tags, like soft tags, also use radio frequency and acousto-magnetic methods to help prevent theft. Compared with soft tags, its price is higher. However, the advantage is that it can be reused. Therefore, although the one-time investment is relatively large, , The use time is much longer, this kind of label must be equipped with a corresponding nail remover. At present, this kind of anti-theft hard label is mainly used for soft and easily penetrated commodities like clothing. The placement of hard tags on the goods should be consistent, so that the goods are neat and beautiful on the shelf, and it is also convenient for the cashier to take the sign. General anti-theft hard tags are placed in the following order:
1. First determine the position of the label on the product, and then create the label pin from the inside of the product outward.
2. Align the eye of the label with the label pin.
3. Use two thumbs to press the head of the label nail until the nails are all inserted into the eye of the label. You will hear a "guckling" sound while inserting the nails.
There are many products that hard tags are applicable to, so facing different products, the placement location is also different, the general placement location is as follows:
1. For textile products, as far as possible, the nail holes of the label should be inserted through the stitches or buttonholes and trouser loops of the clothing, so that the label is eye-catching and does not affect customers' fittings.
2. For leather goods, the label nails should be passed through the buttonhole as much as possible to avoid damage to the leather. For leather goods without buttonholes, a special rope buckle can be used to put a hard label on the ring of the leather goods.
3. For footwear products, the tag can be nailed through the buttonhole. If there is no buttonhole, you can choose a special hard label.
4. For some specific commodities, such as leather shoes, bottled wine, glasses, etc., you can pass through corners and trademarks, and you can use special labels or use rope buckles to add hard labels for protection.