Back doors
and large front windows are the weakest links in a shop
The burglar knows that back rooms and display windows are
easy access points therefore you should protect these
areas with fog security
system.
Burglars will most likely try to escape immediately when the
fog cannon is activated - or they will only be able to grab a
small amount of stock.
To be on the safe side, you should fully protect the
entire shop by filling the whole space with fog when a burglary
takes place. That is the best way to ensure that the burglar cannot
see any stock to steal.
On the right, you can read about well-known retail shops and their
experience with security fog protection.
Testimonials from shops that use security fog protection:
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"It really adds up. Burglaries often also mean
operating losses for us because we don't have the products in the
shops that our customers are looking for. Our investment in a fog
cannon has therefore more than paid for itself after stopping just
one burglary."
Marianne Gernyx Sejbak, Head of Security, Matas -
chain of drugstores.
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The Profil Optik optician chain considered rolling security
shutters and has even placed large boulders in front of some of its
shops to deter ram raids. The rolling security shutters looked
terrible with the rest of the shop's tasteful interior design. And
in the staff's experience, the larger the boulders they placed in
front of a shop, the larger the vehicles burglars would use to try
to gain access. The solution was security fog protection.
"We can already see that security fog protection keeps
burglars away from the Profil Optik shops."
Jørgen Zangenberg, Head of Security, Profil Optik -
chain of opticians
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Three burglaries every year in the same shop culminated in a
variety of security solutions at the mobile phone chain
Telekæden. But nothing could stop the burglary attempts until
the security fog protection warning signs were put up.
"The signs turned out to have a preventive effect, and
the burglary attempts suddenly stopped when the fog cannon and
signs were set up."
Helge Lund, Telekæden - chain of tele communication equipment |