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Guide to Security Labels

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Business owners must protect their products from theft, tampering and counterfeiting. Security seals and identification labels are used to protect the integrity of the products.

There are various types of security labels on the market. Custom security seals, magnetic security labels and holographic security labels are a few of the kinds of adhesive labels that offer product protection. Choose a type of security label or security seal for your products that:

1. Offers immediate tamper evidence when the identification label is jeopardized.

2. Fits your budget.

3. Provides the highest amount of security for your products.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Create custom security labels


Identification labels and magnetic security labels can be customized to showcase your logo, special text and product serial numbers.

I recommend: MaverickLabel.com offers custom security labels at competitive prices. Get a free quote for the types of identification labels you need and receive samples of the security labels that interest you. Horizons offers you the opportunity to create a custom security label online. The tamper-proof identification labels provided by Horizons protect against counterfeiting. Professionals can help you design your custom security labels and send samples for your approval.

Purchase holographic security labels


Holographic security labels offer added protection against theft and counterfeiting because holograms can't be photocopied or scanned.

I recommend: NovaVision offers competitive pricing and fast shipping on a variety of holographic security labels. Test free samples of the identification labels on your product to ensure customer satisfaction.

Use a security seal to protect your products


Security seals are tamper-evident and deter illegal product alterations and counterfeiting attempts.

I recommend: Seton offers a security seal to fit all of your product needs. With many uses--from identification labels to tracking seals--security seals from Seton are a cost-effective alternative to multiple-seal use.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Order a specific type of security label in bulk to save money or create custom security labels for a limited product stock for special identification.

The official source of Security Labels is the Security Labels page at Business.com

Featured Vendors

Security Labels
Custom printed, off-the-shelf, and stock imprinted available. Receive your security labels in only 2-3 days. Quick quotes. Design online.
www.mavericklabel.com

Security Labels
Designs bar code and asset identification labels for security and tracking. Includes metal labels, polyester labels, ID tags, and custom labels.
www.camcod.com

Tamper Evident Security, Asset & Inventory Labels
Custom printed Tamper evident security labels. Asset Inventory labels. Sequentially numbered & barcoded. Equipment labels. Very fast turnaround.
Imprints.com

ScanPlanet: ID Security
Sells ID badge makers, ID card printers, ID software and magnetic stripe encoders for making identification badges.
www.scanplanet.com

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