Choosing the Right Ballistic Protection for Your Windows and Doors

The information below can assist you in figuring out your needs and various options for bulletproofing your windows and doors.
GOT QUESTIONS?

518.842.1800

Contact us today for more information on any of our ballistic products.

Determine The

Threat Level

The two most common ballistic standards are put forth by UL and NIJ.

For this reason, most ballistic barrier providers focus on applying the UL standard, of which Levels 1 to 8 cover the ammunition types that would most likely be encountered.

Choosing The Right

Bulletproof Material

A variety of options exist: fabric, glass, plastic, metal, or fiberglass. Looking at the application holistically can help determine the best choice.

Compliant vs. Certified vs. Listed

Ballistic materials will often show three different tiers of product verification, each with a different confidence level for you to have trust in:

Compliant

Self-tested, analyzed, or evaluated by the manufacturer to meet a standard. This is a very low- confidence level and should be avoided.

Certified

An independent test facility with proper authority to certify to a given standard is used to verify product performance

UL Security Listed

Underwriters Lab (a certified lab with renowned expertise) conducts the test. This is the highest confidence level product.

Achieving

Full Ballistic Integrity

Unless the product and the installation have BOTH been certified, it is extremely rare for an existing window frame or door jamb to support ballistic impact. Structural reinforcement of these elements is normally required for door and window installations.

Plastics (thick or thin film) can be laminated to glass; however, the combination may stop the threat from passing through, but the entire window may break free.

A window film, pane of bullet-resistant glass or certified ballistic door must be supported by a wall, frame, and jamb that are also engineered to withstand a ballistic event.

Adding a ballistic window shade or door cover requires no reinforcement due to the nature of the material – it catches the bullet rather than simply withstanding it.

Scroll to Top