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Projectile-resistant film is designed to prevent glass from shattering, delaying an attempted intrusion or protecting people from flying glass shards during a storm.


Projectile-Resistant Film’s Role in School Security

The Benefit of Delaying and Protecting

Projectile-Resistant Film’s Role in School Security

There has been considerable debate about the role that projectile-resistant film plays in protecting students and staff at schools in Austin, TX, and nationwide. One argument is that, because security film does not create a bulletproof window, it may give those present a false sense of safety should a school shooting occur. 

The other side of the coin is that this solution is still useful in various circumstances. While not bulletproof, this projectile-resistant film does hold fragments of glass together, making it harder for an intruder to gain entry by breaking a window or glass door. It also protects those present by reducing shards of flying glass. 

Here, we’ll explore the two sides of the story and how schools are using this film.