The sound of shattering glass can be shocking, especially if it’s your door—and it’s more common than you might think. Between 2017 and 2021, an estimated 600,000 injuries in the United States were linked to glass windows and doors. The immediate worry about safety and security can be overwhelming. But don’t panic! In this month’s blog, we’ll guide you through the key actions to take, from securing your space to seeking professional help.

Ensure Safety First

The first and most important step is to make sure everyone is safe. Broken glass can create sharp shards that pose a serious risk. Keep children, pets, and customers (if you’re running a business) away from the area. If the door is still partially intact, don’t try to force it open or close—it could make things worse. Once everyone is safely out of harm’s way, it’s time to secure the area.

Clean Up the Mess Carefully

Cleaning up broken glass is no easy task. Start by sweeping up large pieces of glass using a broom and dustpan. For smaller fragments, use a damp cloth or vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment to ensure no sharp edges are left behind. Dispose of the glass in a heavy-duty bag to prevent it from tearing and causing further injuries.

If your glass door was part of a business entrance, leaving it broken can disrupt operations and deter customers. In such cases, it’s crucial to act swiftly.

Secure the Opening

Once the glass is cleared, secure the door opening to protect your property. Temporarily cover the gap with plywood or heavy-duty plastic sheeting. This will help keep out intruders, weather elements, and curious animals. If you have security shutters, lower them for an additional layer of protection in this emergency.

Related: Learn why security shutters are a worthwhile investment here.

Consider Upgrading for Future Safety

A broken glass door is a wake-up call—it’s a reminder of how important durable, secure doors are for your property. Once the immediate issue is resolved, take the time to evaluate your current setup. Upgrading to impact-resistant glass or reinforced doors can prevent similar incidents in the future.

Related: Learn more about security measures that can enhance your business safety here.

In Closing: Be Prepared for the Unexpected

A broken glass door may be a stressful experience, but with the right steps, you can handle it like a pro. At Katy Door Systems, we’re here to support you every step of the way. From emergency repairs to long-term solutions, we’re your go-to experts for all things doors. Call us at (281) 599-9411 and we’ll do our best to resolve the issue as soon as possible.