Why GUARDIAN is Needed:

ATC towers are critical for aviation safety. Any disruption caused by attacks, explosions, or structural breaches can have catastrophic consequences.

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How GUARDIAN Helps:

Blast-proof walls, bullet-resistant doors, and reinforced windows ensure uninterrupted operations. Our solutions are designed to withstand extreme forces, keeping controllers and critical communication systems safe.

Benefits:

  • Operational continuity under threat
  • Protection for personnel and sensitive equipment
  • Customized solutions for tower layouts and height requirements

 

 

Technical Features of Guardian School Security Solutions

  • Bulletproof Glass & Windows: Multi-laminated layers of glass and polycarbonate for clear visibility, available in BR2–BR7 levels.
  • Ballistic Doors: Steel-reinforced doors with armored cores and multi-point locks, available opaque or with bullet-resistant glazing inserts.
  • Armored Walls: Lightweight ballistic panels (bullet board or steel-composite) installed inside standard walls to upgrade protection without visible change.
  • Safe Rooms: Panic rooms built inside schools for emergency lockdowns, equipped with independent communication and ventilation.
  • No-Spall Technology: Prevents glass fragments from harming students or staff in case of impact.

Where Schools Need Protection

  • Main Entrances & Lobbies – Level 1–2 bulletproof glass and reinforced doors for access control.
  • Reception & Administration Offices – Ballistic windows and armored partitions to safeguard staff.
  • Classrooms & Corridors – Doors with ballistic cores and controlled locking to delay or stop intrusions.
  • Libraries, Auditoriums, Labs – High-level protection for large gatherings.
  • Safe Rooms – Secure spaces for students and staff during emergencies.
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Levels of Protection for Schools

Level Threat Profile Recommended Components Specs / Thickness (Default) School Zones Applied
Level 1 – Basic Protection Handgun threats, small-caliber firearms, low-risk intrusion • Bullet-resistant glass for entry points
• Reinforced admin windows
• Doors with ballistic inserts
• Glass: 20–30 mm laminated (BR2–BR3 / NIJ Level IIA–IIIA)
• Walls: 7–12 mm ballistic board panels
• Doors: 50–70 mm armored leaf
Main entrances, reception, admin offices, visitor lobbies
Level 2 – Enhanced Protection Higher-power handguns, limited rifle threats • Fully bulletproof windows
• Ballistic doors with multi-point locking
• Opaque armored wall sections
• Glass: 30–45 mm laminated ballistic glass (BR4 / NIJ IIIA)
• Walls: 12–20 mm composite ballistic panels
• Doors: 70–90 mm with steel core
Teacher offices, classrooms near entrances, corridors, exam halls
Level 3 – High Protection Assault rifles (7.62×39mm, 7.62 NATO), targeted attack • Ballistic glass BR5–BR6
• Bullet-resistant opaque walls
• Armored classroom / hall doors
• Glass: 45–70 mm laminated or hybrid glass/polycarbonate (BR5–BR6)
• Walls: 20–40 mm composite or steel panels
• Doors: 90–120 mm ballistic construction
Libraries, auditoriums, IT labs, control rooms
Level 4 – Critical Protection High-power rifles, armor-piercing rounds, extreme threats • Safe rooms for students & staff
• BR7 glazing for observation areas
• Blast-resistant doors/walls
• Glass: 70–100 mm advanced ballistic glazing (BR7 / NIJ IV)
• Walls: > 50 mm armored composite/steel
• Doors: > 120 mm ballistic & blast-rated
Panic rooms, security offices, critical storage areas