Using void asset labels

It’s really important for every company to keep a track of its assets. A company’s assets are owned by the company, so contribute to the overall value of the company. However, if you hire equipment or rent out equipment to customers there is a likelihood that you may not get that equipment back, or may get equipment returned to you which has been tampered with.

A good way to keep a track of any assets which you may hire is to use asset tags. Some asset tags even have a tamper-evident seal so that if the label is peeled off a ‘void’ message is displayed and so the equipment can be identified as being tampered with.

If you use tamper evident asset tags they serve as a two-in-one asset tracing solution. You can not only keep track of an asset, but can also see if the asset has been tampered with.

When a ‘void’ asset tag is tampered with, the remnants of the label are left behind with the word void left on the asset. This enables the hire shop or hire establishment to easily identify voided items and hence discuss the matter with the customer.

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