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For government buildings, the most effective glass reinforcement solutions are targeted toward high-level security mandates, such as the Interagency Security Committee standards. The primary recommendations include:

  • Blast Mitigation Film: This is the most critical solution for government facilities and high-threat zones. These films are typically 12–14 mil thick and are specifically engineered to reduce glass fragmentation from explosions and extreme pressure waves. They are validated through ATF-rated and ASTM standoff tests.
  • Intrusion Protection Film: For street-level windows and entry points, films ranging from 8–12 mil are used to provide a forced-entry delay. This transforms vulnerable glass into a resilient barrier that resists smash-and-grab attacks, buying minutes for law enforcement to respond.
  • Anchoring Systems: To ensure maximum effectiveness, the film should be paired with wet-glaze or mechanical anchoring systems. These systems transfer the impact load from the glass directly into the building frame, preventing the entire reinforced panel from being dislodged.
  • Discrete Application: These solutions can be applied discretely to preserve the architectural aesthetics of public buildings, enhancing security without creating a fortified or uninviting appearance.

Note: It is important to remember that while these films provide robust containment and delay, they are NOT bullet-resistant and do not provide ballistic protection.


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