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Can AM Tags be used in the tourism industry?

Oct 06, 2025

Tom Hu
Tom Hu
Tom is a production supervisor at Beijing CZLY Group's manufacturing plant, overseeing the production of anti-theft labels and systems. He ensures that every product meets our high-quality standards.

Can AM Tags be used in the tourism industry?

As a supplier of AM (Acousto - Magnetic) Tags, I've often pondered the diverse applications of these tags beyond the traditional retail environment. One industry that has caught my attention is the tourism industry. In this blog, I'll explore the potential uses of AM Tags in the tourism sector, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges.

AM Tags: A Quick Overview

AM Tags are a type of Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) device. They are designed to prevent theft by triggering an alarm when an item with an active tag passes through an EAS detection system. These tags come in various forms, such as the EAS Milk Tag, Commodity Hard Tag, and AM Big Pencil Hard Tag. They are commonly used in retail stores, libraries, and other commercial settings to protect merchandise.

Potential Applications in the Tourism Industry

1. Museum and Art Gallery Security

Museums and art galleries house valuable artifacts, artworks, and historical items. AM Tags can be used to secure these precious objects. By attaching an AM Tag to each item, security personnel can monitor the movement of these items within the premises. If an item is moved without proper authorization, the EAS system will trigger an alarm, alerting the staff immediately. This can significantly reduce the risk of theft or unauthorized handling of the exhibits.

For example, small and easily portable artifacts can be tagged discreetly. The tags can be attached in a way that does not damage the item or detract from its aesthetic appeal. In addition, the EAS detection systems can be installed at the entrances and exits of galleries and storage areas, creating a secure perimeter around the valuable items.

2. Theme Park and Attraction Safety

In theme parks and tourist attractions, safety is of utmost importance. AM Tags can be used to enhance safety measures. For instance, they can be integrated into ride equipment or safety gear. Each piece of equipment can be tagged, and the EAS system can be set up to ensure that all necessary safety components are in place before a ride starts.

If a safety harness or a critical part of a ride is missing or has been tampered with, the AM Tag will trigger an alarm. This can prevent potential accidents and ensure the well - being of the visitors. Moreover, in large theme parks, AM Tags can be used to track the movement of maintenance equipment. This helps in ensuring that the equipment is used in the right areas and is returned to its proper storage location after use.

3. Hotel and Resort Inventory Management

Hotels and resorts have a large inventory of items, including linens, towels, furniture, and electronic devices. AM Tags can be used to manage this inventory more effectively. By tagging each item, the hotel staff can keep track of its location and usage.

For example, when a guest checks out, the housekeeping staff can use an EAS scanner to ensure that all the tagged items in the room are accounted for. This reduces the loss of items due to guests taking them as souvenirs or due to misplacement within the hotel. Additionally, in the laundry department, AM Tags can be used to track the movement of linens, ensuring that they are properly washed, ironed, and returned to the rooms.

4. Tour Group Management

In the case of organized tour groups, AM Tags can be used to keep track of the group members. Each tourist can be given a tag, which can be attached to their luggage or a wearable device. The tour guide can use a handheld EAS scanner to ensure that all the group members are present at the designated meeting points.

This is especially useful in large tourist destinations where it can be easy for group members to get lost. The tags can also be used to track the movement of the group's luggage, ensuring that it arrives at the correct destination and is not left behind at stops along the way.

Challenges and Considerations

1. Aesthetics and User Experience

In the tourism industry, the aesthetic appeal and user experience are crucial. When using AM Tags, it is important to ensure that they do not detract from the overall experience of the tourists. For example, in museums and art galleries, the tags need to be attached in a way that is not visible or does not damage the exhibits. In theme parks, the tags on ride equipment should not be obtrusive or affect the performance of the rides.

EAS Milk TagAM Pencil Hard Tag

2. Cost - Benefit Analysis

Implementing an AM Tag system requires an initial investment in tags, EAS detection systems, and training for the staff. Tourism businesses need to conduct a cost - benefit analysis to determine if the benefits of using AM Tags outweigh the costs. This includes considering the potential savings from reduced theft, improved safety, and more efficient inventory management.

3. Compatibility and Integration

The AM Tag system needs to be compatible with the existing security and management systems in the tourism industry. For example, in hotels, the EAS system should be able to integrate with the property management system to provide real - time information about the inventory status. In addition, the tags and detection systems need to be reliable and work in different environmental conditions, such as high humidity in beach resorts or extreme temperatures in outdoor attractions.

Conclusion

In conclusion, AM Tags have significant potential in the tourism industry. They can be used for security, safety, inventory management, and group tracking. However, to fully realize these benefits, tourism businesses need to address the challenges related to aesthetics, cost, and compatibility.

As a supplier of AM Tags, I am confident that with the right approach, these tags can be a valuable addition to the tourism industry. If you are a tourism business owner or manager interested in exploring the use of AM Tags in your operations, I encourage you to reach out for a detailed discussion. We can work together to find the most suitable AM Tag solutions for your specific needs.

References

  • "Electronic Article Surveillance: Principles and Applications" - A comprehensive guide on EAS systems, including AM Tags.
  • Industry reports on tourism security and inventory management.

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