Asset Tags - Explaining What Property is Right for Asset Tags

Obviously, it goes without saying, not all forms of property are right for asset tags but by explaining what equipment and property is applicable for asset tags will ensure you use them optimally in a business of residential environment.

When it comes to choosing which items to protect with the use of asset tags, it is prudent to take a common sense approach and carefully consider which equipment is most likely to be stolen and which has the most the most tangible value. There are a great many objects which can be stolen from a business premises but by carefully deploying asset tags throughout your premises, you will be able to significantly reduce the likelihood that your property will be affected by thieves. Asset tags are a very well crafted response to the threat of theft of burglary in business or residential premises as they not only act as a deterrent to those thinking of stealing your property but can also help in the recovery of property that has been stolen as they make a mark on stolen goods if anyone endeavour to remove the asset tags from the piece of property. By know what to and what not to tag, you will heighten the effectiveness of your asset tags.

Asset Tags – Making Asset Tags Work for you

Asset tags are a functional, effective and cost effective means of keeping your property safe from theft but in order for asset tags to work optimally, you need to streamline which products require asset tags and which don’t. Obviously, so far as office environments are concerned, one of the most, if not the most, valuable assets is that of computers. Whilst it may be true that computers are not as expensive as they once were, the files stored with them are arguably more valuable than ever. As such, it makes sense for companies to make use of security measures such as asset tags in order to ensure that if these items are stolen, you have a heightened chance of their return. Asset tags help to deter theft in a number of ways but the main way is in terms of securing prosecutions which will make sure that others realise the strength of asset tags as an anti-theft device.

Asset Tags – Products to Avoid

Not only items found in a work type environment are suitable for use with asset tags. For example, it is, of course, nonsensical to place asset tags on consumable products, or utterly immovable objects. It is also unwise to place asset tags on items like antiques because it may adversely affect the value of the piece even if it does prevent it from being stolen.

Speak To SelectaMark About Asset Tags

SelectaMark have been at the forefront of the forensic coding industry since 1985 and have helped homeowners, businesses and schools mark over 25 million valuable items. The forensic coding products on offer from SelectaMark dramatically reduce the likelihood of theft as they deter would be thieves due to the durability of the DNA residue used in the products. SelectaMark’s products are recommended by many major insurance companies and are an excellent way to lower premiums. SelectaMark is the first true DNA marking system on the market and can mark any item of value using synthetic DNA which cannot be copied or analysed by unauthorised parties. To find out more about the forensic coding products on offer from SelectaMark, just call 01689 860757 or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

 

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