The new Anti-Theft Essentials pack from Tyco IF&S integrates adistomagnetic technology to help small retailers secure their products with warranties.

Anti-theft Tyco

Tyco Integrated Fire & Security, provider of safety and fire protection solutions, formerly known as ADT, has incorporated acustomagnetic technology in its Antihurto Essentials packs, specially developed for the retail sector

Essentials is an affordable and reliable solution for small retailers that offers protection of all their products displayed in store with acustomagnetic technology. The Sensormatic brand of Tyco IF&S, with more than forty years developing electronic item protection solutions (Eas), offers the maximum guarantees to prevent theft.

Anti-theft TycoHigh levels of detection; wide coverage (Until 1,80 meters between pedestals); more effective labels and small adhesives; remote deactivation with total reliability; controlled reactivation for exchanges or returns; "nearby tags" alert function and integrated electronic center are some of the features of Essentials.

This system installs quickly and easily, and has an audible and luminous warning if there is any theft, in addition to having a low energy consumption.

Ricardo Arroyo, president of Tyco IF&S in Spain and Portugal, points out that "we are aware of the effort that small businesses make today to move their business forward, that is why we want to offer you the possibility of having a security solution with a modern design and high performance at an affordable price".

Tyco IF&S has developed two electronic protection packs, according to the retailer's needs. Anti-theft Essentials ABS, with installation included and the option of adhesive labels and deactivator or hard labels and detacher, to choose by the type of product to be protected, By 75 euros per month, for twenty-four months.

For its part, the Antihurto Essentials Acrylic pack is indicated for fashion or more delicate products in its labeling and includes all the above by 100 euros per month, for twenty-four months.


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By • 28 Jun, 2013
• Section: Communications, Detection, Business