Interface Shares Best Practices to
Fight Retail Crime
Interface joins Fight Retail Crime
Day of Action to support the retail industry's initiatives against rising crime.
St. Louis, MO (October 24, 2023) -According to the National Retail
Federation's (NRF) latest
National Retail Security Survey, retail crime represented $112.1 billion in
losses in 2022. To bring attention to this crucial issue, October 26 has been
designated as 'Fight
Retail Crime Day'. In support of the NRF's initiative,
Interface Systems offers retailers best practices to fight retail crime.
As retail crime continues to evolve in scope and sophistication, so do
retailers' prevention efforts. When asked about resource allocation to address
today's risks, over half (53%) of NRF survey respondents said they have
increased their technology and software solution budgets in the past year.
"Retailers are piloting and implementing a number of loss prevention practices
to deter, prevent, and mitigate these substantial losses," Loss Prevention
Research Council Director Read Hayes said. "In addition to enhancing traditional
security measures, many are also allocating resources to innovative emerging
technologies for future prevention."
Virtual Security Guards to protect premises
As incidents of violence continue to rise, an increasing number of retailers are
focused on protecting their staff by adopting a 'hands-off' policy when it comes
to dealing with shoplifters. In fact, 41% of respondents indicated that their
employees are not permitted to stop or apprehend shoplifters in any way.
Consequently, a substantial 46% of retailers have responded to this situation by
ramping up their reliance on third-party security solutions.
Retailers can rely on remote security professionals who utilize security
cameras, speakers, and microphones installed at the stores to offer discreet,
always-on surveillance without putting store associates at risk. These services
allow trained security professionals to identify threats such as argumentative
customers, loiterers at the store's perimeter, or those intent on committing
theft. Should a security event happen, they can issue an immediate audio
warning, interact directly with store employees to guide them or call law
enforcement. The support of virtual guard services can ensure rapid response and
boost employee morale without negatively affecting the customer experience or
cutting into operating margins.
AI-enabled cameras to proactively identify threats
The key to minimizing loss or ensuring recovery is accurate and real-time
detection of security events such as theft or burglary. While intrusion alarms
with video verification work well, AI-enabled cameras can become powerful assets
in minimizing loss by triggering real-time alerts.
These cameras can help security teams keep a watchful eye on product shelves,
track the movement of products across camera zones throughout the store, and
detect known perpetrators walking into the store. When integrated with
point-of-sale (POS) systems, they further enhance tracking capabilities,
flagging unscanned items at manned checkout counters or self-checkout stations
for investigation. They can also be used to analyze traffic patterns to optimize
store layout and optimize merchandising.
Intelligent Automated Voice-Down systems to deter crime
Fighting crime at the store perimeter is as important as protecting the inside.
Parking lots, alleyways, and loading docks can be magnets for nefarious
activities, including vandalism and loitering. These areas represent some of the
toughest challenges facing loss prevention and asset protection teams. It's
almost impossible to have a continuous security presence everywhere.
However, AI-enabled cameras integrated with pre-recorded voice-downs can act as
an intelligent sentry that's always on the watch. The system works autonomously
by accurately detecting people or vehicles and triggering a series of calibrated
voice-downs that can effectively convey security presence and impending response
by law enforcement.
Autonomous voice-down systems have the capability to proactively deter
loitering, vandalism, or other undesirable activities. These voice-down
announcements can include messages such as "Attention, loitering is strictly
prohibited in this area" or "This store is equipped with advanced surveillance
systems. Think twice before committing a crime." Voice-downs serve to establish
a continuous security presence, thereby increasing the perceived risk for
criminals.
Intelligent voice-down solutions can be integrated with strobes, lights, access
control systems, alarm systems, and remote command centers to trigger proactive
security measures or alert staff and remote security professionals monitoring
the site.
"Violence and theft continue to impact consumers, retailers, workers, and the
communities they serve at unprecedented levels, said Sean Foley, SVP of Customer
Success at Interface Systems. We applaud the NRF's initiative to unite the
retail industry in the fight against rising retail crime. At Interface, we have
made it our mission to bring together best-of-breed technologies augmented with
our U.S.-based remote monitoring professionals to tackle a wide range of
security threats. With the right balance of solutions, retailers can protect
their assets, customers, and employees without sacrificing margins and the
shopping experience."
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