Helping you keep an eye on the store



Bakery:

A bakery shop owner called toward the end of February. She suspected they had a theft problem, but could not pinpoint it. Electronic Eye installed, in plain view, with a time-lapse video recorder and monitor installed in the owner's office. The owner related that the same amount of product had been baked the day before Valentine's Day, as had the day before Easter. The difference at Easter was that the cash register contained $1,200 more that what it had in February.

Clothing Store:

Approximately $1,000 worth of merchandise had been marked on and destroyed. Electronic Eye installed two cameras and was able to remove the equipment two weeks later. A Vice President of a major company plea-bargained to a probation sentence for "shoplifting and defacing merchandise (clothing)". It is not always who you might suspect.

Every retail establishment has a security problem



Florist Shop:

The owner of a floral shop with six locations suspected that money was missing from several of the registers. She called Electronic Eye to conduct a site survey and develop a comprehensive security program for all locations. The Electronic Eye site survey identified several keys areas in each store that were a risk. Within one week, profits were up over 30%. Inventory (flowers, tools, baskets and supplies) were no longer "lost or broken" and the cash register receipts were up over 20%!