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Prevent Pulsar Tampering

The pulsar is what counts the gallons being pumped. Criminals will break into the dispenser, install or reengineer the current Pulsar, and allow fuel to flow with out counting gallons.
This allows criminals to pump fuel with out being charged.
  • Watch for Major Inventory Discrepancies
  • Make pump inspection part of the daily routine for employees.
  • Use Puck Lock systems on the bottom Skirt
  • Look for warped, damaged or protruding surfaces on Dispenser Doors and Bottom Skirt.
  • Be suspicious of people who claim to be technicians performing unscheduled work. Check IDs and confirm scheduled work appointments. Check on vehicles parked at the pumps for a long time.
  • Shut down and bag suspect pumps, and a trusted Service Company Inspect for Breached Dispensers

                      Prevent                                   Card Skimming

Card Skimmers are  illegal card readers attached to payment terminals, like gas pumps, that grab data off a credit or debit card’s magnetic stripe without the customer’s knowledge. Criminals sell the stolen data or use it to buy things online. If your pumps are compromised, customers won’t know their information has been stolen until they get an account statement or overdraft notice.
  • Make pump inspection part of the daily routine for employees.
  • Use and track pump security seals. These large labels are adhered to the pump, near the credit card reader.
  • Log the serial numbers on the seals. Thieves can use counterfeit security stickers, so make sure serial numbers on the seals match your station’s master list.
  • Look for warped or protruding surfaces. For example, card readers and PIN pads not flush with the pump’s door panel are a warning sign.
  • Be suspicious of people who claim to be technicians performing unscheduled work. Check IDs and confirm scheduled work appointments. Check on vehicles parked at the pumps for a long time.
  • Shut down and bag suspect pumps, and have the machine checked for skimmers.  

    Problems within Solutions

There are many ways to Secure a Gas Dispenser to help prevent theft.

Unfortunately criminals are able to pick locks and replace Security Tape Leaving a Dispenser at risk for Theft with no evidence that it has been breached.   

Dispenser Lock

Security Tape

Dispenser Skirt Puck Lock

Ultimate Theft Prevention for Truck Stops and C-stores.