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September 2020 - Edition 48
“There is a perception
that for a coiling product
to be considered
‘high security,’ it has
to be bold and in your
face,” said Bender.
“But that’s not true.
"You can install an aesthetically
pleasing
rolling grille on the
inside of a window or
door.”
“The storefront will
still look great from the outside
but there is high security hiding
just behind the glass and
out of sight of passersby during
business hours.”
“Plus, because grilles offer great
visibility, passersby can still
window shop when the store is
Retail stores present an attractive target for thieves,
which is why CornellCookson rolling security clo-
sures are made to prevent them from ever getting
in.
closed – a win-win for businesses.”
If the client prefers, rolling doors
and grilles can be installed on
the outside of the window or
door to protect the glass and
obscure merchandise or visual
access to the interior.
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