ASTM F1233 sets the standard for bullet + forced-entry testing. Discover what it means, how it's used, and where it applies in security planning.
ASTM F1233 sets the standard for bullet + forced-entry testing. Discover what it means, how it's used, and where it applies in security planning.
ASTM F3038-21 is the industry benchmark for testing how well building components stand up to forced-entry attempts.
Standard glass can’t stop a determined intruder—and a single compromised window can jeopardize your entire facility. Upgrading to impact-resistant or bullet-resistant glazing strengthens your security while preserving your commercial building's design.
In commercial buildings, the front door is more than an entrance—it’s a security checkpoint. Whether it’s a bank, healthcare facility, government building, or corporate office, the main entry door is often a prime target in a forced-entry or ballistic event. The reality is that standard commercial doors aren't designed to withstand these threats.
When it comes to protecting people, assets, and operations, glass is often the weakest link. Standard glazing can’t stop a rock—let alone a bullet or determined attacker. That’s where security glass comes in.