A broken glass door frame can be temporarily reinforced first, and then replaced with parts or repaired entirely depending on the situation.
Depending on the extent of the damage, the following measures can be taken:
Temporary Emergency Treatment
If the door frame is loose, slightly deformed, or screws are loose, temporary fixation can be done first:
Insert cushioning pads: Insert rigid plastic sheets into loose gaps to immediately eliminate shaking.
Use nail-free tape: Apply high-strength nano tape along the frame; it can bear 20kg and prevent further loosening.
Use nylon cable ties: Temporarily fix the broken parts with nylon cable ties, being careful to avoid the glass area to prevent secondary damage.
Handling Special Circumstances
Rented shops: First, check the lease agreement to clarify the responsibility for repairs. If the landlord is responsible, notify them promptly to arrange repairs.
Involving third-party liability (e.g., damage by a customer): Preserve evidence such as photos and surveillance videos of the scene, and negotiate compensation. Explosion-proof glass door frame: If it is special glass, you need to contact a professional for repair. Ordinary operation may affect its safety performance.
