CannaReal Estate Magazine Issue #3 (May 2020) | Page 111

Plus, some insurance companies won't even give cannabis facilities insurance if they don't have the right protective security in place. “Insurance companies want to avoid the higher risk for direct physical loss associated with a grow operation,” writes Cannabis Insurance Company.

Thankfully, these new high security rolling doors that meet the Department of State Standards for forced entry solve this dilemma and also look like normal rolling doors from the outside. They can absorb persistent, violent attacks by would-be thieves. This gives time for stakeholders to call police and even deters criminals completely as they realize that entry is nearly impossible. If would-be thieves continue to attempt to breech the door, police and security can arrive and catch them in the act. This helps put insurance companies at ease and reduces the chance of loss.

Furthermore, these doors are large enough to be installed in areas that require access for forklifts and pallet jacks. In these spaces, it might be necessary to have both a rolling door and a traditional entry door with key card access. Here it’s important for owners, operators and specifiers to select manufacturers that provide cohesive activation devices that can be wired to all doors – rolling and traditional swing doors – so everything is on the same system.

But high security rolling doors aren’t the only product that can assist these facilities. “There are a number of other safety and security products with varying degrees of protection,” said Bender. “Security grilles are still an ideal option for glass storefronts.”

If a dispensary wants to keep products and cases on display to passersby, they can invest in products like aesthetically pleasing security grilles. Some are even manufactured with a woven type 316 stainless steel mesh material that combines design and safety in one product.

“Aesthetic grilles are interesting products because they provide a sophisticated look without compromising on security and protection from smash-and-grab attacks,” said Bender. “Designed for high-end retail spaces, they also come in a concealed model that can be installed in the wall for a more streamlined look.”

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