Guide To Understanding Ballistic Glass Ratings NIJ & UL
Ballistic glass is rated by two companies: Underwriters Laboratory and The National Institute of Justice. Both have security levels for bullet-resistant systems.
Nov 30, 2021 8:41:39 AM / by Michael Witt posted in Ballistic Glass
Ballistic glass is rated by two companies: Underwriters Laboratory and The National Institute of Justice. Both have security levels for bullet-resistant systems.
Nov 16, 2021 9:44:29 AM / by Michael Witt posted in Body Armor, Tactical Training
Ballistic shields come in several levels. Each level stops certain projectiles at certain speeds. Choosing the wrong level of protection means that someone could get severely injured or killed. The level you choose depends on what type of situations you find your officers in on a regular basis. However, more protection denies maneuverability. If you need maneuverability, you sacrifice protection.
Aug 7, 2020 8:00:00 AM / by Michael Witt
Target hardening has the potential to make any structure or property safer from threats. From high-profile buildings to out-of-the-way sheds, target hardening crime prevention is a security tactic that can be used by anyone to make it harder for a criminal to penetrate their walls or boundaries. There are numerous target hardening measures that a person might take though, and one size does not fit all. Homeowners might get a dog to dissuade burglars, while a politician might insist on ballistic glass to prevent bullets from penetrating their car. We'll look at the many examples of target hardening in the real world and how they're used to button up vulnerabilities and give everyone a little more peace of mind.
Jan 24, 2020 10:00:00 AM / by Michael Witt posted in Critical Infrastructure, Counter Terrorism, Threat Assessment
Target hardening is a term used by law enforcement and military. Target hardening is enhancing the security of a building or facility by deterring and delaying threats from penetrating your defenses.
The idea is to transform the structure to make it look more difficult or unattractive to target. When it comes down to it, there are no buildings that are entirely secure from attack, but there are ways to increase security once you understand how the process works.
Dec 19, 2019 8:00:00 AM / by Michael Witt posted in Custom Fabrication, Shoot House, Special Forces Training
Have you made the decision to build a shoot house? Shoot house plans can range from large to very small.
It’s not easy being law enforcement or military. The amount of training necessary is vital to ensuring their safety and the environments they protect.
Mar 19, 2019 9:00:00 AM / by Michael Witt posted in Ballistic Glass
The ballistic glass definition, in a nutshell, is bullet-resistant glass. It’s not actually, glass. The types of ballistic glass include bulletproof acrylic, laminated polycarbonate and glass clad polycarbonate. Each of the three types has eight levels of protection. It’s easy to go overkill and get out of your price range, so contacting a ballistic glass company like Kontek is important as they will help you decide the best type and level of protection for your needs.