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Who has the microphone?

The amplifier that went out for a wedding never came back. The projector, nobody knows. And it is five to ten.

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The itemwhat we know about it
Shure SM58 wireless micAudio / SoundAvailable
Serial numberSM58-2419-C
Bought on14 May 2024 · £189
Warrantyuntil 14 May 2026
StoredControl desk · cabinet 2
BarcodeSNC-004119
The label ties the object to its record: you scan instead of searching.
The nine categories, the six statuses, the loan with its borrower and due date, the overdue flag, the before and after conditions, the venue, the department and the barcode exist as shown. People, dates and amounts are examples.
THE STORE ROOM, ON A TUESDAY

Everything is here. The trouble starts when something leaves.

The argument

The list is not what is missing — the follow-up is

A church takes stock once, often well. Then equipment goes out, comes back, goes out again — and six months later the list means nothing.

With whom, since when
The loan carries the borrower's name, their phone, the date it went out and the date it is due back.
Overdue shows itself
It is carried by the loan, not worked out in your head. You open the list and you see what should have come back.
Condition out, condition back
Two written records instead of two memories. That is what lets you say something came back damaged without blaming the wrong person.
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The day you have to prove it

A flood gives no warning

After a claim, an insurer asks what you owned, when you bought it and for how much. A vague answer is expensive.

Serial number and make
Every item carries its make, model and serial number. That is exactly what you will be asked for, word for word.
Price, invoice, warranty
Purchase price, invoice number and warranty end are on the record. You also know whether something was donated rather than bought.
Maintenance too
What is being repaired is not confused with what is available. Six statuses, not two.
Storage

Knowing where it is, and which team it serves

An item belongs to the church, but it lives in a room and serves a team. All three facts matter, and different people look for each.

A precise location
Control desk, cabinet 2, basement store. Precise enough that someone else finds it without calling you.
Tied to a venue and a department
The item points to a room from the Rooms module and to the team that uses it. The PA belongs to worship, the coffee machine to welcome.
A label that lasts
One barcode per item, printed on a sheet in your church's colours. Once stuck on, it ties the object to its record for good.

What this module does, and what it does not

A short list beats a broad promise. Here are both, without rounding.

What it does
  • Keep a record per item: make, serial, price, invoice, warranty, condition.
  • Track loans: who, since when, what for, and what is overdue.
  • Compare the condition when it went out with the condition on return.
  • Tie an item to a room, to a department, and give it a barcode.
What it does not do
  • Nothing counts itself: the module records what you tell it, and nothing else.
  • An unstuck label is useless. The barcode only works if someone puts it on.
  • This is not accounting: we calculate no depreciation.

Next time, you will know who has it

Create an account, record the PA and the microphones, and log the first loan the day someone takes them away.

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