A proven loss prevention technique that protects assets and merchandise by utilizing security tags and labels and EAS detection equipment EAS systems provide security barriers in buildings, entrances, exits and enclosed areas by alarming when items protected with an active tag or label pass through the detection equipment
a waterfall, Irish eas, g easa, Early Irish ess, g esso, *esti- *pesti; Sanskrit â-patti, mishap ("mis-fall"); Latin pessum, down, pestis, a pest; Slavonic na-pasti, casus (Bez )
Emergency Alert System Digital communications network that replaced EBS A cooperative arrangement between broadcast radio and TV stations and local government to provide a direct communications path to the public in the event of a community emergency
a federal warning system that is activated by FEMA; enables the President to take over the United States airwaves to warn the whole country of major catastrophic events
A local telephone calling area that is enlarged to include areas that normally are long distance calls Calls are placed toll-free in exchange for a higher local monthly service charge