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Custom design Services
We Design Custom Bullet-Resistant & Storm-Resistant Solutions
For 50 years, Insulgard Security Products has partnered with architects, contractors, and facility managers to design custom security solutions that integrate seamlessly into any architectural concept. Our team of in-house engineers is ready to assist you through every phase of the process, from initial design to fabrication, construction, and installation.
Whether you need ballistic protection, storm resistance, or forced entry prevention, our range of products—including bullet resistant barriers, wind and impact resistant framing, forced entry resistant doors and windows, transaction windows, counterline systems, and bullet resistant glazing materials—can be tailored to meet advanced security requirements while maintaining aesthetic and functional goals.
With decades of experience in security design, we help architects understand and navigate complex security standards and codes, including UL 752 for ballistic resistance and ICC codes for storm protection, to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations. Contact us to discuss your project’s security needs, or request a quote today.
Design Consultation: Customized Solutions to Match Your Facility’s Needs
Our design process is highly adaptable, allowing us to meet the precise security requirements for a diverse range of facilities.
Ballistic Protection
Insulgard’s BULLETBLOCK and SAFECHANGE product lines offer varying levels of bullet resistance. BULLETBLOCK materials are tested to UL 752 levels 1-8, which span a range of ballistic threats. Level 1 provides resistance against small firearms, while levels 7 and 8 are designed to withstand powerful assault rifle impacts. These options give you the flexibility to select the right level of ballistic protection for environments like customer service areas, data centers, and law enforcement facilities.
Forced Entry Protection
Our FORCEPROTECT product line provides strong resistance against forced entry attacks. Built to ASTM standards, FORCEPROTECT glazing can withstand both hand tools and power tools, making it ideal for high-security installations in banks, government buildings, and retail environments.
Wind & Impact Protection
For storm-prone areas, our STORMDEFEND products meet FEMA P-361 and ICC 500 standards, offering high-level security during extreme weather events. Architects designing K-12 schools, 911 call centers, police stations, and emergency operations facilities in 250 mph wind zones—and in regions that have adopted IBC-2015 or later—are required to incorporate storm shelters that meet ICC 500 standards, built to resist the forces of EF-5 tornadoes. Our STORMDEFEND products are compliant with these stringent requirements.
Integrating Design with Performance Standards & Certifications
Security features should complement, not compromise, a building’s architectural appeal. Our team prioritizes functional, user-centered designs that seamlessly integrate into your architectural vision. Whether incorporating bullet-resistant panels or forced-entry glazing, our designs maintain the intended look and feel of your space. Insulgard’s adaptability allows architects to achieve the highest security standards without sacrificing aesthetics. Our design solutions meet the industry’s most stringent security certifications:


Underwriters Laboratories
UL 752 Ballistic Standards: This ballistic protection standard specifies levels of bullet resistance across a range of firearm types and calibers. Our products meet levels 1-8 of UL 752, covering protection from small handguns up to high-powered rifles.


ASTM
ASTM F1233 and ASTM F1915: These forced entry standards assess a product’s ability to resist attempted entry using physical force or tools. Our FORCEPROTECT glazing materials meet these standards, providing reliable protection for facilities requiring high levels of entry resistance.

Federal Emergency Management Agency
FEMA P-361: Our STORMDEFEND window and door systems are built to withstand the extreme pressure and impact of EF-5 tornadoes, with sustained wind speeds up to 250 mph.


International Code Council
ICC 500: This standard regulates structural requirements for hurricane and tornado shelters, including debris impact testing with 2×4 lumber projectiles at speeds up to 100 mph. Our STORMDEFEND TTH600 window and TTH350 door systems meet these criteria, making them ideal for safe rooms and shelters in storm-prone areas.
How We Work With Architects & Contractors to Design Custom high performance systems
Insulgard collaborates closely with architects, engineers, and contractors to deliver high-performance security systems that meet the specific needs of each project. Our services support every step of the process, including concepts, prototyping, product testing, shop drawings, fabrication, and assembly.

Comprehensive Services
Services we offer include:
Custom Built Framing Systems
For framing systems, we work closely with architects, contractors (including glazing contractors and local glass houses), engineers, estimators, and project managers to make sure every element is custom-built to fit the project’s specific structural and visual requirements.
Team Collaboration
When designing secure enclosures for facilities like banks, credit unions, government buildings, and other high-security sites, we work with a range of professionals, including:
Assessing Threat Risks
Understanding the specific risks your facility may face is vital to effective security design. Insulgard conducts thorough threat assessments to determine the appropriate level of protection, customizing solutions to meet each project’s unique needs.
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Contact Us for Custom Security Design Solutions
Every facility has unique security requirements, and Insulgard Security Products is here to help you meet them with precision and expertise. Our team is ready to partner with you to design security features that provide unmatched protection without compromising on aesthetics. Contact us today to get started on a custom design solution that fits your needs and budget.