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Monday, September 24, 2007

How Safe Is Your Planet Antares Vending Machine?

Vending machines are not just a source of “all-cash” income for the vending operators. It is also an attractive source of getting money for burglars and crooks. This has become a huge problem for the vending industry. Breaking or hacking a vending machine has become commonplace and the rate of this nuisance is rising every day.

Usually, vending thefts consist of taking cash from the machine. The thieves break into vending machines and plunder coins and bills worth thousands of dollars. Such incidents have been reported all over United States. Not only does the vending operator lose earnings but the vending machine also suffers damage.

There have also been reports of the entire vending machines being stolen. There is extensive damage to machines with bill acceptors and coin receptacle being pried open, doors broken, products being stolen and money looted.

The cost of repair for such spoiled machines can vary from $50 - $1000 in a single incident. At many times, the expenses may go even higher than this. For vending operators, this implies huge additional costs, loss of revenue and reputation too. Reputable vending machine companies like Planet Antares Inc. emphasize on having sound security mechanisms for vending machines.

A new technique for protecting the vending machines against vandalism is cashless vending technology. This includes charge card accessibility wherein smart cards are put into the vending machine. There is a computerized debit mechanism in such vending machines which help in accepting payments without cash involvement and hence, reduce theft possibility.

Another way to reduce thefts is the installation of alarm systems in vending machines. Such alarm sirens may go off when a machine is opened without entering the right code for opening the door or when the machine is handled roughly or tilted.

Advanced vending technology allows some machines to take a picture of vending attendants when they open the door and don’t enter the right code. There may even be provision for automatic calling to a security company in case of any misuse or attempt of theft.

For locations with vending machines placed outside, you can order security cages to ensure the safety of your Planet Antares vending machine. This allows the customers to access only key areas like the coin receptacle, product selection buttons and the change returned. You must select the security cage according to the level of vandalism in your area and the security requirements of your machine. These may vary from one side protection to security for the entire machine.

Other than this, you can use high security locks, surveillance cameras, signs indicating prosecution measures for theft, etc. All these methods should help you protect your vending machine from theft and damage.

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