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With the rise of active shooter and active assailant attacks happening in our nation, more schools, institutions of higher education, and healthcare facilities are looking for better ways to keep intruders out, all while maintaining a welcoming environment for students, staff, patients, and guests. One of most effective ways to do this is to fortify the glass windows and glass doors on campus.
The question for protection professionals, however, is how to effectively accomplish this. Glass fortification is a complex issue that must be addressed with the help of a professional with years of experience protecting glass openings.
That’s why Campus Safety Editor-in-Chief Robin Hattersley spoke with Brad Campbell, president and founder of Riot Glass. Riot Glass is a manufacturer of retrofit security glazing systems designed to add a significant level of forced entry and/or ballistic protection to any building.
In this interview Brad discusses:
At 22:25 of the interview, we watch a video that demonstrates how these various products work in both a test environment, as well as in real-life.
CAMPUS SAFETY SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:
By Campus Safety MagazineWith the rise of active shooter and active assailant attacks happening in our nation, more schools, institutions of higher education, and healthcare facilities are looking for better ways to keep intruders out, all while maintaining a welcoming environment for students, staff, patients, and guests. One of most effective ways to do this is to fortify the glass windows and glass doors on campus.
The question for protection professionals, however, is how to effectively accomplish this. Glass fortification is a complex issue that must be addressed with the help of a professional with years of experience protecting glass openings.
That’s why Campus Safety Editor-in-Chief Robin Hattersley spoke with Brad Campbell, president and founder of Riot Glass. Riot Glass is a manufacturer of retrofit security glazing systems designed to add a significant level of forced entry and/or ballistic protection to any building.
In this interview Brad discusses:
At 22:25 of the interview, we watch a video that demonstrates how these various products work in both a test environment, as well as in real-life.
CAMPUS SAFETY SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: