turvatagid
Turvatagid, or security tags, are anti-theft devices attached to merchandise in retail environments to deter theft and to trigger alarms if items leave the store without proper deactivation. They are designed to be removed or deactivated only by authorized staff at the point of sale. If a tagged item passes through exit sensors with the tag still attached, an audible alarm and an alert to staff may be generated.
There are several types of turvatagid. Hard tags are rigid devices usually attached with a pin or
Technologies used include electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems, primarily radio-frequency (RF) and acousto-magnetic (AM) technologies. Deactivation
Applications and concerns vary by context. Turvatagid are widely used on clothing, electronics, and other retail