Unbreakable Glass Foils Smash-and-Grab Thieves Targeting L.A. Stores
KTLA 5October 5, 20252 min514,573 views
9 connectionsΒ·10 entities in this videoβInnovative Security for Retailers
- π‘ A local businessman has developed unbreakable glass made of polycarbonate to combat smash-and-grab thefts.
- π― This innovative material is designed to prevent thieves from breaking display cases and stealing merchandise.
The Genesis of Unbreakable Glass
- π§ The idea for the shatterproof glass originated two years ago when the businessman, a store owner himself, experienced numerous break-ins.
- π οΈ He experimented with various methods, including using a slug hammer, to test the material's durability.
- π By customizing the polycarbonate sheets to meet specific customer needs, he found a way to offer an effective and cost-efficient security solution.
Success in Sherman Oaks
- π A recent success story involves Christophe Jewelers in Sherman Oaks, where thieves were unable to breach the new display cases.
- β This prevented any jewelry from being stolen, showcasing the product's effectiveness.
- π¬ The jeweler expressed immense relief and gratitude for the security solution.
Wider Applications and Availability
- π’ The same polycarbonate material can be used to reinforce business walls and ceilings, offering comprehensive protection.
- π The company behind this innovation is called RT Unbreakable Glass.
- π More information on how to contact the company will be available on KTLA.com.
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