Schools meet forced-entry delay standards primarily by retrofitting existing windows with anchored security window film Systems. This approach allows districts to comply with mandates like Alyssa’s Law and ASTM E1886 without the high cost of full glass replacement.
To meet these standards effectively, schools follow a structured process:
- Professional Site Assessments: Law-enforcement-led teams conduct walkthroughs to identify glass vulnerabilities, document frame conditions, and map threat scenarios using a risk-level matrix.
- Mechanical Anchoring: To achieve the required delay times (typically 5 to 15 minutes), security film must be bonded to the window frame. This is done using a structural silicone wet-glaze attachment or retention bars, which prevents the entire glass sheet from being pushed out of the frame upon impact.
- Compliance Testing: Systems are evaluated under protocols such as ASTM E1886 and ASTM F588, which involve pendulum impact tests and cyclic pressure loading to ensure the glass remains a cohesive barrier during a sustained attack.
- Professional Installation: Manufacturer-trained technicians perform surface preparation and post-application pull-testing to verify anchorage integrity and issue certificates of compliance for grant reporting.
While this method provides significant protection against forced entry and blast debris, it is important to note that security film is NOT bullet-resistant and should not be relied upon for ballistic protection.
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