Helpful notes, articles, and explanations to guide you on your safety journey
While it is common to use the term "bulletproof" to research security solutions, professionals in the security industry use the more precise term "bullet-resistant" to describe protective barriers, windows, and doors. This isn't just a matter of semantic preference—it's about setting accurate expectations and maintaining professional standards.
Some suppliers claim that films can stop bullets, so why not just use film? Isn't window film bulletproof? Not on standard window glass, it isn't. But don't just take our word for it; these experts can explain the conflicting answers.
The Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) can offer you funds to completely cover the costs of physical security improvements at your institution. ty of the submission. We have studied the process in detail and have created this easy-to-follow guide to help increase your chances of success.