Best practices every stakeholder should know
In this free infographic, TSS offers practical insights for ballistic security planning and using bullet-resistant barriers in your retail storefront and at the point of sale. Quickly and clearly see which solutions to implement, where, and why.
These recommendations are current best practices. TSS and CEO Jim Richards have led the ballistic barrier industry for decades. We’ve installed thousands of jobs nationwide, and have helped retail businesses integrate bullet-resistant systems that preserve their existing aesthetics and keep their workers safe. We’re proud to support business owners and operations professionals with the information and insight they need to make the best decisions for their business and their team.
Ballistic protection is no longer just an option in your safety plan, it’s essential. According to the FBI, firearms are used in 40% of robberies. Usually, this firearm is a handgun. Everyone deserves to feel safe at work—especially considering these alarming statistics.
Ballistic protection offers your team peace of mind. When applied strategically and in concert with other elements of a safety plan, bullet-resistant barriers are effective ways to secure your retail facility. Whether you’re concerned about stray bullets from the parking lot or street or from armed robbery, bulletproof barriers can make the difference for your team.
Avoid costly mistakes by implementing best practices right from the start. This infographic breaks everything down into practical steps so you can make an informed decision that you can feel good about.
Since 2004, TSS has been the industry leader in protecting people and property from physical attacks. With people and locations nationwide, our in-house design, manufacturing, and installation teams have secured tens of thousands of buildings, ensuring the daily Physical Security for What Matters Most™.