Prevent Hanger Theft With Commercial Anti-theft Hangers
Any big chain of hotels knows that stealing cuts sharply into the profits of their business. With small penalties for attempting to steal items, you can bet most hotels will see attempts several times a week, if not daily.
Hangers that are able to be nailed to the inside of a closet are an inexpensive solution. One problem hotels have with them is that they can be broken if they are bumped into with enough force- and it will do more damage than what you might expect. Instead of replacing a hanger, you might be replacing drywall and then the hanger in addition.
The most secure of hangers can simply have a lock slapped on them, and your theft problem is gone for good. Unless of course the tenant is especially crafty and motivated. The hangers with locks do cost more since they are more complex than a simple nail system. They also require that they be placed on a bar that can’t be taken out very easily, or else hotel tenants can simply take the hangers off the bar itself.
Some specialty stores on the Internet will sell the locks and hardware needed, instead of the full hardware. This is a useful purchase if you already have a large number of hangers, but just need to secure them to the closets. The hanger must be the right type for the lock, so this won’t be perfect for every situation. Buying locks and installing them is also a time consuming process- be prepared to put many hours into the project.
Small budget hotels can’t buy a lot of hangers for their inventory. Even buying the hardware can be expensive. An alternative would be with simply installing hooks into the closet that are either nailed or screwed into the interior. These hooks can function just as well as the hangers, are easy to install, and are quite cheap. They won’t earn your hotel the five star award, but they work for hotels with less reputation.
Put a simple notice on the front desk that any items missing that were there previously will have high penalty fees. This way you can have normal hangers, just like five star hotels will. You will also get a profit from the ordeal if you charge enough for the fee. The only downside to this plan is that accidental thefts do happen, and it can hurt the reputation of your business if the customer becomes mad from paying for the replacement.
Final Thoughts
Hotel managers that are tired of seeing hangers disappearing should look into anti-theft hangers. Also consider alternatives in installing your own system, or even trusting customers to not take the hangers and instead charge high fees if they do happen to do it- even if on accident.
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