
Asset Protection

Chirp Protect is just as effective in the world of Asset Protection - combating the theft of equipment in a non-retail environment.
Chirp Protect is great at offering a security solution in the world of retail. But what about areas where security doesn't exist? Or for products that are problematic to safeguard?
Chirp Protect can help protect expensive or high-risk equipment in a wide range of industry sectors including healthcare, warehousing and education.
If you have a requirement for keeping equipment or inventory safe within a set area or premises then please contact us to find out how we can help.
Practical Uses


HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

WAREHOUSES & LOGISTICS

SCHOOLS & UNIVERSITIES

IT DEVICES

MUSEUMS & ART GALLERIES

Healthcare Provider
Chirp Protect can safeguard expensive IT and medical equipment and keep it within set areas of the premises.
- Computers on wheels
- ECG machines
- Ultrasound equipment
- Trolleys and wheelchairs
Warehouses & Logistics
Warehouse and inventory equipment is small, expensive and goes missing. Tag your gear and prevent it being taken off the premises or to the wrong location.
- RFID Scanners
- Tablets


Schools & Universities
Trust Chirp Protect to keep tablets, laptops and other expensive resources safe and prevent them from being removed (accidentally or otherwise).Â
- Laptops
- Tablets
- Lab equipment
- Sports equipment
- Musical instruments
IT Devices
Keep track of company equipment deployed in offices
- Computers
- Monitors
- Printers and Scanners


Museums & Art Galleries
You can use Chirp Protect to protect any piece of artwork or artefact. Keep items to a set room or even a specific area of a room.
- Art
- Art equipment
- Exhibition pieces
- Gift store inventory
Case Study

Kyushu National Museum

The Kyushu National Museum opened on October 16, 2005 in Dazaifu near Fukuoka—the first new national museum in Japan in over 100 years, and the first to elevate the focus on history over art.
One of the issues is that they only required a small number of tags (50 in total) and so it was hard to justify a hard installation.
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