Emerging Threats in Physical Security: What Every Building Owner Should Ask Today
- Joseph Hayes
- Nov 17, 2025
- 3 min read

The world of physical security is changing, fast. From retail and dispensary break-ins to threats against schools, banks, and government facilities, today’s buildings face risks that go far beyond traditional protection.
At Action Bullet Resistant, we believe safety should never come at the expense of design. Our mission is to help architects and owners stay ahead of emerging threats with systems that protect and perform.
The New Threat Landscape
Security challenges have evolved dramatically in recent years.
Retail and cannabis dispensaries are now prime targets for organized theft and smash-and-grab attacks.
Public and commercial buildings face growing risks from forced entry and ballistic incidents.
Energy-efficiency codes demand thermally broken systems that can perform as well as they protect.
Hybrid spaces — such as schools, lobbies, and municipal buildings — require layered protection without sacrificing aesthetics.
Being proactive means understanding these threats before they reach your door.
Why Traditional Systems Aren’t Enough
Standard aluminum storefronts and curtain wall systems were never meant to handle ballistic or impact forces. Even when reinforced, traditional systems often:
Fail under multi-hit ballistic testing.
Lose thermal efficiency through unbroken metal frames.
Limit architectural freedom with heavy, unattractive framing.
That’s where Action Bullet Resistant comes in, offering a balance of security, performance, and visual appeal.
Building Smarter: Security by Design
The best protection starts with design. Our Thermally Broken Ballistic Window Systems, Ballistic Doors, and Transaction Windows allow architects to integrate certified protection seamlessly into the building envelope.
✅ Key Advantages:
UL 752-tested ballistic and forced-entry resistance.
Thermally broken framing for superior energy performance.
Phased installation for efficient coordination on-site.
Modern, architectural finishes that maintain design intent.
“You don’t have to look like a bunker to be secure — Action designs protection that’s as beautiful as it is strong.”— Joseph Hayes, P.E., LEED AP
5 Questions Every Building Owner Should Ask
Are our entry systems tested and certified to UL 752 ballistic standards?
Do our glazing and frames meet forced-entry or blast criteria?
How will our systems perform thermally year-round?
Are our installers trained for phased or retrofit security systems?
Can we maintain our architectural design intent while improving security?
If the answer to any of these is “no” — it’s time to talk to Action.
The Action Bullet Difference
At Action Bullet Resistant, we combine ballistic protection with architectural beauty.
Made in the USA using the highest-quality materials.
Fully tested and certified to UL 752, ASTM E1886/E1996, and Miami-Dade standards.
Custom-engineered for dispensaries, schools, police stations, retail, and government buildings.
End-to-end support — from specification to installation.
Protect What Matters — Beautifully.
Closing
The security landscape may be changing, but one thing remains constant: Smart design saves lives. Action Bullet Resistant continues to lead with solutions that protect people, property, and purpose — without compromising the architect’s vision.
FAQ:
Emerging Security and Ballistic Systems
Q1: What are the emerging threats in physical security?
Emerging threats include organized retail theft, forced entry incidents, ballistic attacks, and the demand for energy-efficient systems that also meet higher security standards.
Q2: How do thermally broken ballistic window systems improve performance?
Thermally broken frames reduce heat transfer while maintaining ballistic protection — enhancing energy efficiency, reducing condensation, and improving occupant comfort.
Q3: Can secure architectural systems still look attractive?
Absolutely. At Action Bullet Resistant, every system is designed to blend beauty and protection — offering sleek, modern profiles and clean sightlines without compromising safety.
Q4: What testing standards should architects and owners look for?
We recommend systems tested to UL 752, ASTM E1886/E1996, and Miami-Dade protocols for ballistic and impact resistance. These certifications ensure proven performance and code compliance.
Q5: Can Action systems be integrated into existing designs?
Yes. Our phased installation options and custom fabrication make integration simple, allowing retrofit or new construction without design limitations.





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