Resistance to Prolonged Physical Attacks for Schools, Banks, and Shops: Our Anti-Shatter Glass Exterior Doors

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Isoclima

31/03/2022

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Where extreme protection from external attacks is required, where the safety of people inside buildings must be ensured, Isoclima glass products are always there. Our architectural products are tested with the most innovative technologies in the world and feature specific characteristics such as thermal insulation and sound insulation, while also maintaining the design and comfort required in the planning phase. Our anti-shatter glass exterior doors are used in many buildings, from banks to shops, as well as in government institutions in Italy and abroad.

For over 15 years, we have been helping clients whose businesses could be compromised daily, guaranteeing protection and safety.

Technical Specifications and Defense Requirements

For anti-shatter glass exterior doors, we design special composition glass, both flat and curved, tailored to specific requests or standard sizes. This gives our clients the opportunity to choose the best solution for them and their business, offering a product perfectly calibrated and compliant with current regulations. The exterior doors are laminated glass structures with interlayers that are highly resistant to forced entry and designed with anti-burglary systems, as required by law.

The customization of our products is demonstrated by the fact that we can provide both flat and curved glazing with very high optical quality, even for large dimensions (such as 3m x 2m).

Global Security Glazing: Our U.S. Branch Producing an Innovative Glass

Our productions know no boundaries, and the company Global Security Glazing, located in Alabama, is proof of that. Here, we create a special product designed for American schools to protect students from potential terrorist attacks.
The security glazing CHILDGARD® is developed at the explicit request of educational institutions to provide greater protection to their students. CHILDGARD® is a laminated glass with an advanced security interlayer designed to withstand extended physical attacks in the event of a forced entry.

Among anti-shatter glass exterior doors, CHILDGARD® provides aesthetic advantages and daylight illumination through the glass, with an additional layer of security essential for ensuring protection without compromising the design and aesthetic beauty of the building.

CHILDGARD® is tested according to nationally recognized detention standards (ASTM F1233-08) and can be installed in standard industry doors, frames, and window systems.

The ideal solution against external threats, allowing people to live, work, and study in complete peace of mind.

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