'Crowd stoppers'
All of these FlashFogs put a stop to brazen smash & grab burglaries.

FlashFog security fog protects all the guns in this secure firearm retail area.
Note there is also a first generation Lumy security strobe placed directly on the path of the fog, for maximum local effect.

Smash and Grab burglaries stopped at this pharmacy. It was so spectacular that a national TV news crew featured the security concept behind his fog security.

This national camera store chain had specially nasty smash and grabs. These security foggers soon faced burglars crashing cars in, right through storefront security windows. Burglars call this a ram-raid.

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This Mont Blanc store got their security investment back less than a month into their purchase. The average burglary loss was four times the cost of the FlashFog upgrade.


This pawnshop protects with the FlashFog area denial triad: Fog, Light and Sound


Ceiling installations do a great job in blocking burglars. The security fog plume hits the floor first, and expands as a protection ring at floor level, and quickly spreads everywhere.

Those are premium high-end cell phones ($ - 1,000.00 ea.). This store had been burglarized by the same crew before. These smash and grab experts had broken-in and stolen a small fortune each time. No physical barriers or enhanced alarm response time had worked against these particular bandits. With FlashFog once the bandits got a taste of real smash and grab security, they never came back.

Cigarettes attract career smash and grab professionals. This national chain of gas stations used to get about $80k worth of tobacco stolen every 3 months or so.

This FlashFog protects a vulnerable cash area. Notice the little hole above the window, the security fog generator is hidden in the false ceiling. The round 'speaker' is actually the stealth SoundWall, a high-end sound barrier. A first generation Lumy security strobe stands guard at an angle, ready to hit the fog security plume with light pulses.

This chain of money exchange points in Latin America protects the cash window. Notice that the security fogger up in the ceiling is visible in one of the pictures, as the ceiling tile has been removed. It is angled directly down, to instantly drench the attacker in security fog.
