Now people's living standards are gradually improving, so people's consumption index is also constantly improving, and one of the most widely used places is supermarkets. There are thousands of items in the supermarket, and the flow of people is relatively large, so a supermarket
anti-theft system seems to be particularly critical. So how many parts does a supermarket anti-theft system usually consist of?
1. Channel
anti-theft device
Maybe many people have noticed that there will be something similar to a door at the entrance and exit of the supermarket. This is the aisle anti-theft device. This is a key part of the supermarket anti-theft system, because the unpaid items are not demagnetized, so if this part is passed, the system will recognize it and receive an alarm.
2. Anti-theft labels for articles
However, the supermarket anti-theft system cannot rely solely on an aisle anti-theft device. There will be a label on most of the products, and this is also divided into two parts, one part is a soft label, which needs to be removed at the cashier. The other is a soft label, which is mainly attached to the surface of the product and can be demagnetized independently. The difference between the two labels is mainly through the unification of commodities. Among them, clothes mainly use hard labels, and most of the rest use soft labels.
So in general, the importance of the supermarket anti-theft system is particularly critical, a supermarket anti-theft system can greatly reduce the loss of the supermarket.