Why it matters
As in-store incidents become more unpredictable, employee safety increasingly depends on how quickly help can be activated in the moment.
The big picture
Kenny Kelley, founder of Silent Beacon, says retail safety is shifting beyond training and procedures toward tools that enable immediate response during high-risk situations.
What’s changing
The gap
Policies and training prepare employees, but they do not always translate into action during fast-moving incidents.
The shift
Wearable safety technology allows employees to instantly alert 911, share location data, and notify internal teams with a single action.
Bottom line
Retail safety is evolving from preparation alone to integrated, real time response capabilities.
Retail's Most Wanted is presented by LVT and the Attorney General Alliance.