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		<title>Keep Your Golf Clubs Out of Lost and Found with Golf Club Labels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Simply pay a visit to the lost and found property of your local golf club and you will quickly see how much expensive property is mislaid by players’ intent on lowering their handicap.  Without their favorite 7 iron, long haul driver or lucky putter, they are going to find they are indeed [...]]]></description>
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<p>Simply pay a visit to the lost and found property of your local golf club and you will quickly see how much expensive property is mislaid by players’ intent on lowering their handicap.  Without their favorite 7 iron, long haul driver or lucky putter, they are going to find they are indeed handicapped, but in a completely different way than they envisaged.  Using <a href="http://www.mavericklabel.com/golf.html">golf club labels</a> is a simple and yet highly effective way of securing expensive golf kit and not simply the clubs, but all of your equipment.</p>
<p>Golf club labels can be easily and quickly sourced from the internet, with simple to use templates and designs which can be used on your clubs and equipment discretely and easily.  The cost of buying golf club labels is extremely low and certainly only a tiny fraction of the price of one of your prized clubs!  Golf club labels are easy to use and highly durable with all-weather materials used in their construction and to stick them to your clubs and possessions.</p>
<p>Delivery is straight to your door and the entire order process should take only a few days, in many cases you can get your labels well before your next round on the course!</p>
<p>Fitting identification labels will save your clubs from becoming mislaid or mistakenly taken by other players, and they also serve a very useful function in deterring would-be thieves from taking your clubs and equipment because they are so readily identifiable.  Most losses of golfing equipment stem from simply mislaying a club while playing or at the clubhouse, however it is a simple task to get lost clubs back to their rightful owner when your name and contact information is affixed to them.  Even in cases where theft has occurred, by identifying your clubs and golfing kit you are increasing the chances of successfully recovering them by adding an <a href="http://www.idmystuff.net">identification label</a> as otherwise they will simply sit in a police warehouse until public disposal.</p>
<p>With even a very basic set of clubs costing $100, it pays to use golf club labels which can cost only a few cents each.  The economic case is even greater when a typical regular player will have more than $1,000 in golfing equipment which is all very movable and easily mislaid.  There is no greater, value for money <a class="zem_slink" title="Investments" rel="wikinvest" href="http://www.wikinvest.com/metric/Investments">investment</a> a player can make than by investing in a set of clear identification golf club labels.</p>
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		<title>RFID Tag Application in the Medical Field</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia RFID tags (Radio Frequency Identification) are used to track assets using a radio signal which can be received and used to determine the exact location of the asset to which they are attached.  Modern developments have now made it possible for RFID tags to be much smaller and even more effective in [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.mavericklabel.com/rfid.html">RFID tags</a> (<strong>Radio Frequency Identification</strong>) are used to track assets using a radio signal which can be received and used to determine the exact location of the asset to which they are attached.  Modern developments have now made it possible for RFID tags to be much smaller and even more effective in their tracking function while the cost has also dramatically dropped.  This allows FRID tags to be used in ever more situations and the medical field is a perfect example of how RFID tags can be used to track multiple assets and provide enhanced security and identification protection.</p>
<p>Medications, specimens, laboratory samples and even patients can now be tracked – and tracking time sensitive assets, such as an organ for transplantation, or a patient who needs to be continuously monitored, say someone suffering from Alzheimer&#8217;s Disease, is now practical and cost effective.</p>
<p>RFID tags also possess the ability to contain information, including patient data, but also information on dates of manufacture, application, dosage and warning information.  RFID tags also provide the ultimate level of authentication; many medicines used in developing countries are in fact counterfeited by unscrupulous criminals looking to make huge sums of money which many drugs command on the market.  An RFID tag is almost impossible for counterfeiters to replicate, so the presence of such a tag is a good indicator that the medicines are in fact genuine.</p>
<p>RFID tags come in two main forms: a short-range tag, known as an HF tag (High Frequency), and UHF tag (Ultra High Frequency) with a longer scanning range.  HF tags are suitable for use in tracking medical samples and specimens such as blood and tissue samples because they work effectively in proximity to liquids and human samples.  UHF tags are affected by close proximity to liquids and can be affected by close proximity to tissue samples (the human body is primarily made up of water), and it is also important for proper “tuning” of UHF tags in a medical environment because they are also affected by proximity to metals and radiation (some things which are commonly found in hospitals and medical laboratories).</p>
<p>RFID tags being used for patient tracking has caused some controversy in terms of the invasion of patient privacy, however, where patients are at risk to themselves, such as those suffering from dementia or temporary mental incapacity, they are invaluable for securing identification and monitoring patient status.  Certainly, one use of RFID tags appears to have gained the seal of approval from patients when used to track newborn infants – there can be no doubt that the baby you take home from the hospital is the child which you gave birth to with no possibility of hospital mix-ups!</p>
<p>Patient safety can also be significantly enhanced using RFID tags; for instance, when you need to locate a crash cart (a defibrillator) for a patient in cardiac arrest, you need to find it fast.  RFID tags provide the ability to accurately and quickly pinpoint the location of the cart which can be brought into action much faster for patient assistance.</p>
<p>In terms of hospital administration, <a href="http://www.easyorderassettags.com/blog/biodegradable-rfid-asset-tags/">RFID tags</a> help to automate <a class="zem_slink" title="Inventory" rel="wikinvest" href="http://www.wikinvest.com/metric/Inventory">inventory management</a> and reduce the administration costs of managing a broad range of sometimes, extremely expensive items, many of which are used as commodity stock items but which are in fact, extremely expensive.  Simple scalpels for instance, are a commonly used item in hospitals and medical institutions, however they are very costly and need to be tracked and managed effectively to avoid wasting money.  RFID tags open the door to significant cost savings by ensuring all instruments and equipment are accounted for at the end of an operation or medical procedure.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.mavericklabel.com/asset-tags/">Asset Labels</a> Tracking the War on Terror</strong></p>
<p>In 2003, the <a class="zem_slink" title="United States Department of Defense" rel="geolocation" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=38.8709888889,-77.0559611111&amp;spn=0.01,0.01&amp;q=38.8709888889,-77.0559611111%20%28United%20States%20Department%20of%20Defense%29&amp;t=h">U.S. Department of Defense</a> (DoD) instituted an asset tracking program in order to track DoD property under the control of external contractors.  This arose amidst claims of of contractors misappropriating assets, employing wasteful practices and generally charging exorbitant sums for work which should not have been charged.  Some readers may recall the issues associated with $200 hammers or thousand dollar toilet seats which plagued NASA, and in the realm of defense spending, there were many instances of inappropriate billing by contractors which was met by the extremely large budget of the Dod and ultimately, the taxpayer was footing the bill.</p>
<p>The Unique Identification program (UID) ensures that government property and assets are all marked by a special asset tag – the individual asset is allocated an Individual UID (known as the IUID – the military are renowned for their use of acronyms) and this in turn produces a Unique Identification Identifier (UII).  All equipment delivered to the DoD by an external supplier must bear a UII which comes in the form of a 2D matrix (a barcode), and this in turn feeds into the billing program of the external contractor which must be managed and presented in a format which meets DoD standards.</p>
<p>With the “War on Terror” commencing in 2003, the DoD is taking delivery of equipment throughout the sphere of operations as well as its main logistics deployment establishment established in Richmond, VA.  There are numerous problems associated with ensuring that equipment is delivered and gets to where it is needed most, especially for those operations involving combat and security duty in high risk areas such as Afghanistan.  At the same time, while the focus is on combat and operational effectiveness, it is very difficult to effectively manage equipment and supplies which are delivered direct into the sphere of operations by external contractors.  When you are getting shot at, you are less likely to be concerned with accounting for equipment!</p>
<p>The UII tags remove the need for such intensive management by personnel in the field, and simplifies the entire tracking and inventory management process.  The program has already resulted in savings worth several billions of dollars in the 6 years which it has been in operation, and has also been used as the  basis for billing adjustments with external contractors who otherwise would have billed for equipment and supplies not delivered as well as reversing overcharges.</p>
<p>One application of the UID program has seen enormous savings in the area of containerization.  The  DoD is the largest customer for cargo containers in the Middle East area with enormous amounts of cargo being transported and stored at a variety of ports and externally managed supply centers prior to onward transportation to the “front”.  Cargo containers are extremely expensive pieces of kit, and they are not in fact owned by the DoD – the containerization system relies upon them being leased or rented (typically for a $2,000 per week).  These containers are spread around a huge geographical area, greater than the size of the U.S., and in a large number of disparate locations.  It is vital to track them and establish which are in use and which are nt being used – by ensuring that idle use is minimized, and advising the owner of non-use, significant savings have been incurred by not paying for containers which are in fact, sitting idle in the owners depot or are still on the lease book but in fact, are not being employed.</p>
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		<title>Asset Tags, Asset Labels and Property Identification</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 15:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Karl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Identifying and tracking assets in a business is a tough job but by using a system of asset tracking and creating an asset register, businesses can manage their assets and prevent loss and inappropriate misuse.  Fortunately, sourcing asset tags and identification markers is not difficult – so popular are these asset labels and the ease [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Identifying and tracking assets in a business is a tough job but by using a system of asset tracking and creating an <a href="http://www.topshareware.com/asset-register-pro-for-excel/downloads/1.htm">asset register</a>, businesses can manage their assets and prevent loss and inappropriate misuse.  Fortunately, sourcing asset tags and identification markers is not difficult – so popular are these asset labels and the ease of use of a basic asset tracking system which create a highly effective method for making sure you know what equipments and items are yours, where they belong and who they belong too.</p>
<p>Creating an asset register is as simple as creating a spreadsheet – for those who are not computer literate, all you need is a sheet of lined paper with several ruled columns indicating the date, the name and type of asset with an allocated serial number and any other information you wish to track, such as location or staff member responsible for it for instance.</p>
<p>Each asset needs to be marked or affixed with a suitable asset tag or label.  <a href="http://www.mavericklabel.com/asset-tags/">Asset labels</a> need to be robust and capable of withstanding hard use as well as dealing with environmental factors such as being stored outside where the weather and elements operate.  Typically, they are coated with a very strong and weatherproof adhesive which also makes them remarkably difficult to remove by thieves.  It is not uncommon to find asset labels and tags to be made from sturdy aluminum foil which makes them virtually indestructible and suitable for the most hard-wearing environments.</p>
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<p>Arranging for sequential asset numbers to be printed is simple – asset label printers who are experienced in providing these products are very capable of delivering asset tags which can be sequentially numbered and ready for you to allocate as a serial number to individual assets.  More advanced asset labels can carry a barcode which contains much more detailed information than a simple serial number.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mavericklabel.com/barcode-labels.html">Barcode labels</a> can carry a wide range of information including inception and termination dates, maintenance and upgrade information as well as simple identity markers demonstrating ownership.  With a cheap barcode scanner you can also integrate asset tracking directly into your computer based asset register and software packages such as QuickBooks, provide a simple means of integrating your asset tracking with your accounting system.</p>
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<p>Asset labels are at the core of protecting your business assets – they provide a visible marker and stamp of your ownership which in itself, acts as a deterrent to thieves or those looking to use your property when they are not authorized to.  They also will simplify your asset tracking and especially when you have equipment being used off-site or by contractors – this is essential if you are to protect your property and engender a sense of responsibility in users.  Asset tracking  is also an essential requirement for your accounting when it comes to being able to demonstrate that the assets you own and are reflected in your balance sheet and accounts, are in fact in your physical possession and do exist.</p>
<p>Talk to your print partner about how asset labels can be put to work for your business – they are simple to source and easy to use and the cost is minimal compared to the value of the assets they track and protect.</p>
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		<title>What is the Point of Tagging?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tagging your possessions is something many of us do but we fail to consider the full scale benefit to be derived from making sure our goods and chattels are identifiably ours. Take look at some of the law enforcement statistics regarding lost and stolen property: a tagged item is 37 times more likely to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mavericklabel.com/asset-tags/">Tagging your possessions</a> is something many of us do but we fail to consider the full scale benefit to be derived from making sure our goods and chattels are identifiably ours.</p>
<p>Take look at some of the law enforcement statistics regarding lost and stolen property:</p>
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<li>a tagged item is 37 times more likely to be returned to the owner than an untagged one;</li>
<li>92% of crimes involving stolen property result in a conviction as a direct result of tagged items being found in the possession of the criminal involved;</li>
<li>a tagged pet is returned to owner 90% of the time while an untagged one less than 10% of the time</li>
<li>more than 80% of convicted thieves surveyed have responded that they are deterred by tagging of property;</li>
<li>100% of convicted thieves surveyed responded they would choose to steal from an untagged property than one where tagging was practised; and</li>
<li><a href="http://www.dcvelocity.com/viewpoints/?article_id=1431">tagging is estimated to save $17 billion annually</a> in insurance costs due to reduced payouts and premiums for policyholders.</li>
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<div>Tagging is much more than knowing where your stuff is at when it is in the general melee of an airport baggage handling area; tagging saves you money in respect of insurance and the emotional cost when you lose an item due to misplacing it or theft.  Losing stuff is a part of life and modern conveniences such as cell phones, pda&#8217;s, laptops as well as keys to the car and house fill our pockets and lives.  The sheer exponential expansion in the volume of gadgetry which populates our lives has resulted in billions of dollars worth of lost or recovered stolen items finding their way into police auction events or landfill sites and not into the hands of their rightful owners every year.</div>
<div>Tagging can be simple and pragmatic using special markers which do not display any visible sign to detract from the aesthetic appearance of your possessions through to state of the art GPS/<a href="http://www.mavericklabel.com/rfid.html">RFID</a> technology which will track and locate our belongings, children and pets as soon as we realize they are missing.</div>
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