Thr Glock design is supposed to prevent accidental discharge when dropped!
There are several after market kits for adding a thumb safety. Google is your friend!
I carried a G-22 as a Deputy for 8 years. They are OK without a T/S when the operator is properly trained and have the proper holster.
I have a Ruger SR9 in EDC. I think it is a better option for that purpose.
It has the "Thumb Safety" option. It is NOT raised as in the 1911 style T/S.
The only time it is used is during holstering to prevent "Glock leg" and when not in the holster during "night stand duty"!
Smiles,
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