By Chris Channing

Hangers are a dime a dozen for basics. The problem with hanger theft is apparent when businesses such as hotels buy expensive executive hangers. Replacing them can be costly, and is a hassle to restock them each time they are taken.

Permanent solutions can be found with hangers that are made to be nailed to the top of the closet in the hotel room. Hangers that are nailed can still be taken down with enough force, but this at least proves that the resident went out of their way to steal something from the room- and high fees may be charged as a result.

Metal hangers may be purchased that have a simple locking system- much like a pair of handcuffs the average police officer carries around on the job. Expensive versions can be unlocked, while cheap versions will instead have to be removed by force or by removing the bar in which they are placed on first. The lock is more stable than the nail-based hanger, but it's also more expensive for initial costs.

Some specialty stores on the Internet will sell the locks and hardware needed, instead of the full hardware. This is a useful purchase if you already have a large number of hangers, but just need to secure them to the closets. The hanger must be the right type for the lock, so this won't be perfect for every situation. Buying locks and installing them is also a time consuming process- be prepared to put many hours into the project.

Your hotel might not even need an anti-theft hanger. Go the less expensive route and instead install hooks into the actual closet ceiling or wall itself. The hooks are incredibly cheap, easy to install, and easy to replace if need be. The only problem is that they can be hard to install without studs or proper planning beforehand, and they don't exactly give the most aesthetic appeal as compared to hangers.

No one likes paying $50 for a hanger: you might tell your customers that's what the restocking fee is. You would be surprised at how much less you have to restock real hangers when you make it known that any missing items have a high restock fee. You might not be able to get away with $50 per hanger, but you can charge enough to account for your time, any purchases, and a padding fee from the ordeal.

Final Thoughts

Hanger stores that specialize in anti-theft technology will often cut a deal to hotels and such that order in bulk. Before you make a large purchase, call the company directly and see what kind of deal you can get. It might not happen, but it never hurts to ask when it comes to saving money!

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