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Electronic Article
Surveillance (EAS)
Electronic Article
Surveillance (EAS) is a technology used to identify items as
they pass through a gated area. Typically this identification is
used to alert someone of the unauthorized removal of items from
a store, library, or data center.
There are several
types of EAS systems and more information is here on those
different technologies. In each case, the EAS tag or label is
affixed to an item. The tag is then deactivated when the item is
purchased (or legally borrowed) at the checkout desk. When the
item is moved through the gates (usually at a door to the
premises), the gate is able to sense if the tag is active or
deactivated and sound an alarm if necessary.
EAS systems are used
anywhere that there is a chance of theft from small items to
large. By placing an EAS tag on an item, it is not necessary to
hide the item behind locked doors and so makes it easier for the
consumer to review the product.
Today's hot topic in
EAS is source tagging, where the tag is built into the product
at the point of manufacture or packaging. This makes the
labeling of goods unnecessary, saving time and money at the
store. |