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Storefront windows provide potential customers with a positive first impression and allow them to see what your business offers. However, it's important that you take security measures to protect your inventory and ensure the safety of your employees and customers. To prevent damage to your glass, take the following steps.

How to Keep Your Storefront Windows Safe

1. Fortify the Glass

Potential vandals often see glass as an easy target because they can smash, grab, and go. Adding security film to your storefront windows will make them much more difficult to break, which will most likely encourage crooks to move on. You can also opt for shatter-resistant glass if you're installing new fixtures.

2. Install Security Cameras

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In the aftermath of an event, surveillance cameras can help you determine what happened and identify the perpetrators. However, well-placed security cameras can also help prevent burglaries from occurring in the first place. Installing clearly visible cameras above and around your storefront will help scare off most potential criminals.

3. Add Light

While keeping your store lights on at night will deter most burglars, it can strain your electricity bill. To ensure your storefront is safe without blowing your budget, invest in motion-activated lights that turn on when people pass by.

4. Use Bollard Posts

If your storefront faces the sidewalk or street, putting bollard posts in front of the building will add another layer of safety. Usually made of steel or concrete, these posts are wide enough for pedestrians to walk through but narrow and robust enough to protect your store from a vehicle.

 

If you need new storefront windows, contact Mr. Glass. With more than 40 years of experience, the experts at this family-owned, insurance-certified company provide businesses throughout the Rochester, NY, area with state-of-the-art glass installation and repair services. Visit their website to learn more about their commercial offerings, and call (585) 271-1270 to speak with a helpful member of their team today.

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