3M 700 Series owner manual What to do when the alarm sounds, Alarm log

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Training your staff

What to do when the alarm sounds

The following steps are suggested procedures only. We recommend that all staff develop a complete understanding of the library’s policies and follow them as directed. The response should be consistent for all patrons caught in an alarm. It is also important that staff become familiar with state and local laws governing patrons’ rights and responsibilities.

Responding to Alarms

Responding to alarms is a sensitive situation but can be handled confidently and effectively as long as your library has established procedures and your staff members are fully trained in following them.

First, don’t panic. Remain calm and courteous. You can’t be positive that the person who triggered the alarm is stealing. Never accuse anyone of theft by word, by facial expression, or by tone of voice. The alarm may have been triggered accidentally, so always respond in a positive, non-threatening manner.

Alarm Scenario 1

The library staff does not desensitize a tagged item when checking out the patron’s materials, or the patron accidentally removes marked materials from the library.

After asking the patron to return to the counter, a typical response might be, "Excuse me, did I forget to check out one of your items?" or "Did you perhaps pick up one of the library’s books with your own things?” These are courteous questions, and they don’t accuse the patron of theft. Be sure to smile and ask the questions in a friendly, non-threatening manner.

Process and desensitize all items again. If you discover an item that hasn’t been properly checked out, never accuse the patron of stealing. Simply act as if the error was an oversight—it more than likely was. If the patron causes the alarm to sound again, follow the policy that your library has established for possible theft of materials.

Alarm Scenario 2

A patron denies having any library materials or runs out of the library after sounding the alarm.

Follow your library’s policy for theft.

Unwanted alarms

Your detection system is unlikely to experience false alarms. Occasionally your system may alarm and your staff may find that the patron does not have unauthorized library materials. False alarms may be caused by active strips on items carried into the library such as books from another library.

False alarms are generally infrequent and will vary depending on the patrons and the proximity of your library to facilities that are releasing items containing security strips. Because it is not possible to distinguish between false alarms and alarms with potential item loss, all responses to alarms must be consistent and follow your management policies. If patrons see no response to alarms, the system becomes less effective. When you decide that a security strip on an item from outside your library caused an alarm, follow these steps:

1.Explain the problem to the patron.

2.Verify that all of the patron’s library materials are properly checked out.

3.Allow the patron to exit the library.

Many patrons will learn from the experience and will not carry items that may cause alarms into the library.

Alarm log

The alarm log is used to keep a record of details involving alarms that occur. See the Detection System Alarm Log. For each alarm, record the information on the log. Keeping this log up-to-date provides a key tool for monitoring system activity. An up-to-date alarm log provides useful information for library management and your 3M service representative.

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700 Series specifications

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