Subscription-based security measures that require no installation! Available for rental starting at 7,000 yen per month, with a free trial also offered. Please feel free to contact us!
When the dedicated self-sounding tag for S-Guard exits the pre-set alert area, the tag itself will sound an alarm to prevent the removal of products. Until now, theft prevention devices primarily involved installing security gates at "entrances and exits" to prevent shoplifting from those points. As a result, they were weak against theft occurring outside of these entry points (such as removing tags in blind spots within the store) and it was difficult to implement measures in stores where security gates were unsuitable (like those with open and inviting entrances). S-Guard prevents the removal of "products" from the designated area and does not overlook theft to "blind spots" or "outside" the store. Additionally, it can be used immediately by simply plugging it into an outlet, eliminating the need for installation work such as drilling holes in the floor, making it widely adopted in stores where gates cannot be installed.
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Shoplifting Prevention [S-Guard] - Self-sounding tags - Ready to use by simply plugging it in - Installation cost: 0 yen - Rental security starting from 7,000 yen per month - Free trial available - Suitable for stores where gate installation is not feasible
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We have a proven track record of implementing theft prevention measures in major recycling stores and apparel shops. Additionally, we have received positive feedback from exhibitions, art museums, and galleries.
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Our company was established in 2008 as a security business with the motto "Turning the time spent worrying about security into time spent thinking of someone." We primarily offer security systems. In addition to our main security business, we also reflect our customers' voices and needs by providing experiences in rice cultivation through our "Experience Farm Project," as well as selling "assemble-it-yourself cylindrical display fixtures" that originated from feedback from stores.