Retail window and glass door security concerns have increased because of rioting, smash-and-grab theft, and natural disasters that have forced retailers to employ a strategy of board up, pull down, repeat.
Glass doors and windows help retailers attract customers, but they are also a retail store’s most vulnerable points when it comes to forced entry and storm damage.
Retail establishments are re-examining protection options after a string of flash mobs and smash-and-grab attacks accompanied the start of the holiday shopping season.
QMI Security Solutions recently developed a DoorSafe Heavy Duty High-Security Commercial Steel Door System with patent pending active anti-cut technology to prevent against saw attacks.
Eagle Eye Networks has released the 2022 edition of its annual Trends in Video Surveillance ebook, a forecast for business leaders and owners who want to understand the physical security landscape.
The retail industry poses a special challenge for security professionals. Other types of facilities don’t have bullseyes on them quite like electronics stores and shopping malls.
Most social media platforms use algorithms to collect all kinds of data about each user, from age and location to shopping habits and political preferences.
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