A brick house exterior with two white French doors and a window in between, surrounded by green vines and plants. The patio area has various potted plants and a birdbath on the right.

Media & Press Center

While many of our projects can never be photographed after installation due to the sensitivity of the sites, you can browse through some high-quality images of our doors installed in homes, commercial sites, embassies, and high‑security facilities.

A man with short brown hair and a beard smiles while standing with arms crossed, wearing a dark blue SHIELD Security Doors polo shirt and a red string bracelet, against a plain white background.

See Our Doors in Action

Watch our high-security doors being put to the ultimate test. From forced-entry simulations to installation walkthroughs and client testimonials. These videos give you insight into the engineering and real-world performance behind every Shield Security Doors’ product.

Business LEADers with Jack Tapper

Shield Security Doors founder Samuel Fish shares how tariffs are reshaping small business manufacturing.

SafeHome.org Talks with Sam Fish of Shield Security Doors

SafeHome.org talks with Sam Fish about security doors, panic rooms, and the future of home security.

The Secure Dad talks about Safe rooms with Sam Fish

The Secure Dad sits down with Samuel Fish to explore high-security doors, safe rooms, and the truth about common home security myths.

Attempted Break-in Part 2

Watch as this intruder continues to fail at breaking through a Shield Security Door.

Attempted Break-in Part 1

Watch as this intruder fails to break through a Shield Security Door.

Ballistics

Shield Security Doors offers a wide range of ballistic protection. See our products in action.


In the Headlines

Read our features in some of the world’s top publications. Note that some articles may require a subscription to read the full contents.

Two police officers stand guard behind metal barricades in front of a building with a shattered glass window and a revolving door, with abstract orange and black artwork visible inside.

In the wake of the NYC shooting, panic rooms shift from luxury to necessity

After a deadly Midtown Manhattan shooting, panic rooms are no longer just a lavish add-on—they’re becoming workplace essentials. Discover how companies are rushing to build fortified safe havens to protect employees when every second counts.

Read on Fox Business

Two men wearing dark polo shirts and khaki pants stand smiling in front of display doors, one blue and one brown, inside a spacious showroom or workshop with concrete floors and large windows.

Maker of home security doors reshores to High Point but still relies on imported goods

Shield Security Doors is reshoring operations to High Point—but even as they return home, they’re still navigating the ripple effects of tariffs in their supply chain. Learn how custom craftsmanship is balancing local roots with global dependencies.

Read the Triad Business Journal

A man in a black polo shirt stands beside a wooden door with a vertical glass panel that has multiple bullet holes. He appears to be explaining or demonstrating something about the doors durability.

‘A lot of synergies’ – High Point company seeks security niche

Looking to carve out its own space in the security sector, this High Point-based firm sees “a lot of synergies” between its core strengths and a growing market opportunity. Explore how strategic alignment is becoming the foundation for their expansion into a high-security niche.

Read the High Point Enterprise

Stacks of colorful shipping containers are arranged at a busy port, with large cranes in the background under a cloudy, gray sky.

Promise or peril? There’s no single tariff answer for Triad manufacturers

Tariffs are shaking up the manufacturing scene — but are they a golden opportunity or a costly burden? Discover how local companies are navigating the fine line between promise and peril.

Read the Triad Business Journal

A person wearing safety gear welds metal at a large worktable in a workshop filled with tools and equipment. Bright sparks are visible, and the WXII 12 news logo appears in the corner.

North Carolina manufacturing could get more expensive due to tariffs

Tariffs are testing North Carolina’s economy — fueling both opportunity and strain. See how manufacturers and consumers are navigating the crossroads of cost and confidence.

Read on WXII12 News