How to Protect Your Glass Against Forced-Entry, Bomb-Blasts, and Natural Disasters

Houses of worship should be the safest places in the world. And yet, they have become a prime target for domestic terrorists, active shooters, and demented criminal rampages. Buildings filled with love are being targeted by hate. To counteract and prevent unnecessary massacres, building perimeter security must take precedence.

But where should you start? 

At the most vulnerable point of entry: glass doors and windows.

As seen in the Sandy Hook and Nashville school shootings, glass doors and window are easily breached. What’s more, they pose a significant risk to life during bomb blasts and natural disasters when broken shards become airborne.

Join our upcoming webinar to learn how to:

• Delay or deny a perpetrator from entering through glass doors or windows
• Understand the difference between security film, polycarbonate, and ballistic glass
• Assess your building(s) vulnerabilities based on the Federal Government’s zoned approach

Plus, learn about possible grant funding and be one of the first-ever to learn about 3M’s newest innovation in glazing security! 

Speaker
Jamie Hamilton
Senior Glazing Security Consultant, NGS

NGS

Jamie Hamilton is a building perimeter hardening and glazing security expert with over a decade in the security and public safety industry. His experience as a detective affords him insight into the minds of perpetrators and how to best counteract their methods. Jamie serves as a strategic consultant to dozens of campuses, schools, and school districts across the country – ensuring their people and property are protected. Jamie hails from Scotland where he obtained a Master of Business Administration from the University of Stirling. Jamie’s perspective on safety and security is both insightful and innovative.

 

To register click here.

Note: For your convenience this is an on-demand webinar. Registrants will be sent a link to the video, which they can watch when they like, as many times as they like. There is no live event or playback session to attend. 

Date

Mar 01 - 05 2024
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