Co-op launches Smartwater Fog Cannons to combat crime in communities

Co-op’s commitment to colleague and community safety has seen the retailer “launch” Smartwater fog cannons on Friday, 15 March.

The forensic first is designed to deter crime by deploying a dense fog to obscure vision while linking criminals and stolen goods back to the scene of a crime.

The Co-op is working with SmartWater and security fog specialists PROTECT to roll-out the new forensic deterrent in its food stores, starting in towns and cities in South Wales, Greater Manchester and London.

The move forms part of the retailer’s investment in innovative technology to keep its colleagues safe, and follows the launch of its “Safer Colleagues, Safer Communities” campaign.

The roll-out comes against a backdrop of rising retail crime, with the latest figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) showing the direct costs of crime rising to over £700 million.

The fog cannons are particularly effective in the kiosk area – a target for criminal behaviour due to the sale of age restricted products. Once activated, the fog obscures an intruder’s vision, and covers the criminal in a spray containing SmartWater’s unique forensic signature. Increasing the risk to criminals of stolen goods being tracked by Police, and helping to secure convictions.

Invisible to the naked eye, an amount of SmartWater spray equivalent in size to a speck of dust can help Police with identification. It is guaranteed to last at least five years.

Florian Mattinson, Managing Director of SmartWater Technology Limited, said: “With hundreds of criminal convictions to date and a 100% conviction rate in court, criminals are aware of SmartWater’s ability to place them at the scene of a crime. This crime-beating innovation is the result of a joint venture between the market leaders in forensic and fogging technology. Following the successful roll-out of SmartWater to Co-op’s ATM estate, this fog represents a further significant step in retail security in communities, one which combines deterrence, vision-obscuring fog and traceability. Simply put, this technology represents an even greater deterrent to criminals.”

Andrew Needham, Co-op Head of Retail Loss and Costs, said: “Safety and security is our number one priority. We know that violence and crime is about much more than statistics, it is about its impact on people’s lives and the communities in which they live and work. As a community-based organisation we see the impact of social issues in our stores, and we’re committed to playing our part and working together to do all we can to protect colleagues and make our communities safer.”

The move forms part of the Co-op’s multi-million pound investment in innovative technology to keep its colleagues safe, with the retailer’s “Safer Colleagues, Safer Communities” campaign addressing violence and crime against colleagues and the communities in which they live. For more information visit https://www.co-operative.coop/campaigning/crime-campaign

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