New
Ninja Label from USS Deters
Organized Retail Crime
Product Theft
Imprints Store Logo on Merchandise Box When Removed
Rancho Cucamonga, CA –
February 19, 2013 –
Universal Surveillance Systems LLC (USS), the
architects of loss prevention technology, has introduced
the new
Ninja Label built with unique dual technology to
help prevent shoplifting and organized retail crime
(ORC) theft. Equipped with effective electronic article
surveillance (EAS) technology and backed with heavy duty
adhesive, the very visible label imprints an extremely
hard to remove color store logo on the merchandise box
if peeled off, making sale of the stolen item more
difficult and helping to trace its origin if
subsequently recovered.
“The innovative Ninja Label meets the critical need for
an effective loss prevention solution specifically
designed to stop ORC and the resale of stolen goods at
swap meets, flea markets and online sites while offering
exceptional in-store EAS protection,” said USS President
and CEO Adel Sayegh. “If a thief peels a Ninja Label from a merchandise box, a
nearly impenetrable color store logo is left behind,
significantly decreasing the thief’s ability to sell the
item and providing an easy way to identify where it was
stolen. The innovative Ninja Label is perfect for a wide
variety of retail environments because of its unique,
effective dual technology theft protection and
deterrence.”
Compatible
with all 8.2 MHz RF EAS systems, the highly visible 1.3”
Ninja Label quickly attaches via a strong adhesive
backing and is easily deactivated by store staff for
operational efficiency. Its rugged construction assures
a high pick rate, and its high visibility provides a
significant theft deterrent.
For more information, visit
http://new.universaleas.com/portfolio-view/uss-ninja-label/
or call 1-800-488-9097.
Contact:
Scott Richardson
Corporate Communications Manager
Universal Surveillance Systems
800-488-9097 |