
![]() “STOP is working well for us. STOP along with other procedures implemented has eliminated theft and loss. Our users have become intimidated by the plate and therefore respect the equipment and the policies. It's been great.” - Pat Hansen Director of Information Technology Marymount Manhattan College |
The STOP system is based on a U.S. and international patent. It was first introduced in the U.S. in 1991. Currently, more than 10 million items are protected by STOP in 28 countries. STOP is implemented worldwide from:
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