Specifications & Threat Assessment
With over 45 years in the industry, Insulgard helps architects, contractors, and facility managers select security products that precisely match their needs, protecting against specific threats such as ballistic attack, forced entry, and extreme weather. Our detailed product specifications are available in CSI industry-standard format, short-form datasheets, and comprehensive long-form documents for easy inclusion in your project plans.
We can assist with a comprehensive threat assessment and recommend products and features based on the specific risks that your facility faces. We can also help architects and contractors navigate and understand the complex safety codes and testing standards that their project must comply with.
By recommending only the right products for your facility, we help you avoid unnecessary expenditures on features suited to threats you’re unlikely to encounter. Our team is here to support your project from start to finish, from initial concept and design through to fabrication and installation. Contact us for expert guidance on building a secure facility with our custom security specifications.
Customized Security Solutions Based on Threat Assessment
Insulgard begins each project with a thorough threat assessment, evaluating the specific risks that the facility may face. Key factors we consider in threat assessments include:
- Facility location
- Typical activities within the building
- Potential external threats
- Specific industry regulations
Our threat assessments focus on the following core security challenges:
Ballistic Attack
Facilities such as financial institutions, law enforcement offices, and schools often require protection from ballistic threats. Based on the severity of the threat, we recommend bullet-resistant products rated to different levels of UL 752, a standard developed by UL Solutions (formerly Underwriters Laboratories) to cover resistance to firearms ranging from small handguns to high-powered rifles.
Forced Entry
For locations requiring resistance against unauthorized access and forced entry—such as government buildings, correctional facilities, and high-value retail stores—Insulgard offers specialized glazing that meet rigorous ASTM F1233 standards. This standard tests products for their ability to withstand forced-entry attempts using a range of tools, including hammers, crowbars, pry bars, and cutting tools.
Our team considers factors like access points, visitor flow, and building layout when recommending forced-entry protection solutions to meet each facility’s specific operational needs.
Tornadoes, Hurricanes & Extreme Weather
For facilities in tornado-prone or hurricane-prone areas, Insulgard provides STORMDEFEND products meeting ICC 500 and FEMA P-361 standards for withstanding extreme wind and debris impact. We assess factors like geographic location, local wind zones, and occupancy type to match products that meet safety codes and environmental needs. Our solutions are ideal for schools, emergency shelters, and community centers in 250 mph wind zones, particularly in areas that have adopted IBC 2015 or later, which mandates storm-resistant construction for certain critical facilities.
Built to Meet the Highest Testing and Safety Standards
Insulgard is committed to meeting the strictest testing standards to deliver products that perform reliably in the face of specific threats. Our products comply with industry-leading certifications, including:
- UL 752 Ballistic Standards: Defines the ballistic resistance for products against a range of firearms, from handguns to rifles. We offer products certified at levels 1 through 8 for reliable ballistic security at various risk levels.
- ASTM Standards for Forced Entry: ASTM F1233 measures the resistance of materials against forced entry attempts. Products that meet these standards offer protection in high-security environments and help prevent unauthorized entry.
- ICC 500 and FEMA P-361 for Storm Resistance: For facilities in high-wind areas, these standards provide criteria for impact resistance against debris in tornado and hurricane-prone zones, protecting structures in 250 mph wind zones.
- IBC 2015 Compliance: The International Building Code (IBC) from 2015 and later mandates that certain critical facilities, such as K-12 schools, 911 call centers, police stations, and emergency operations centers, incorporate the construction of storm shelters that meet ICC 500 standards if located in areas with a 250 mph tornado wind zone.
When you work with Insulgard, you have peace of mind knowing our products have been rigorously tested and certified to perform in high-risk environments, providing reliable protection for your facility.
Specifications for Custom Ballistic and Impact-Resistant Security Products
Below is a sampling of our product lines and their detailed specifications, materials, and ideal applications:
BULLETBLOCK® Bullet-Resistant Products
- BULLETBLOCK Acrylic: Made from lightweight acrylic, this product provides high optical clarity and is suitable for low-threat interior applications like customer service windows. Acrylic offers a seamless appearance, is easy to fabricate for custom sizing, and is available with optional abrasion-resistant coatings to maintain a polished look.
- BULLETBLOCK Glass-Clad Polycarbonate: Combining the impact strength of polycarbonate with the rigidity and weather durability of glass, this product has glass on the threat side and polycarbonate on the safe side, making it ideal for exterior applications. Available in UL 752 levels 1-8, it also offers optional insulation to improve thermal performance, making it suitable for high-security exterior windows.
- BULLETBLOCK All-Glass Laminates: Constructed with multiple layers of laminated glass without polycarbonate, these solutions offer excellent durability against chemicals and weather exposure, making them ideal for outdoor applications. Available in UL 752 levels 1-3, they provide a balance of security, optical clarity, and weather resistance for environments that require both transparency and protection.
FORCEPROTECT® Forced Entry-Resistant Systems
- FORCEPROTECT Laminated Polycarbonate: These glazing solutions are designed with multiple layers of polycarbonate to meet ASTM F1233 standards for forced entry resistance, providing protection against attempts to breach entryways with hand tools or power tools. FORCEPROTECT polycarbonate systems are durable yet lightweight, making them suitable for door and window applications in high-security areas such as correctional facilities, retail environments, and government buildings.
- FORCEPROTECT Glass-Clad Polycarbonate: Constructed with a glass and polycarbonate, this product offers enhanced durability and impact resistance. It is tested for forced entry resistance and offers high clarity, making it ideal for secure entry points that require both visibility and protection.
STORMDEFEND® Wind and Impact-Resistant Products
- STORMDEFEND Glass-Clad Polycarbonate Windows: Designed for extreme weather protection, these windows combine layers of glass and polycarbonate to meet ICC 500 and FEMA P-361 standards for storm shelters and safe rooms. The exterior glass layer protects against weathering, while the polycarbonate interior provides flexibility and strength to withstand high-velocity debris impacts while preventing any spall to the safe side of the glazing, making them ideal for emergency shelters in areas prone to hurricanes and tornadoes.
- STORMDEFEND Aluminum Framing Systems: Crafted from extruded aluminum, these frames provide structural support for impact-resistant glazing materials, meeting FEMA and ICC standards for tornado shelters. The aluminum alloy’s durability ensures the framing system holds up under extreme pressure, making it suitable for high-wind and high-impact zones.
- STORMDEFEND Door Systems with TOR-GARD® Glazing: STORMDEFEND doors incorporate TOR-GARD® glazing, a specialized impact-resistant glass material, to withstand the force of projectiles in severe weather. These doors are ideal for tornado-safe rooms and emergency centers, providing secure entry and exit points that comply with FEMA P-361 and ICC 500 for storm resilience.
SAFECHANGE® Counterline Systems
- SAFECHANGE Bullet-Resistant Transaction Windows: Constructed from bullet-resistant polycarbonate, acrylic or glass-clad polycarbonate, these transaction windows offer secure, transparent protection for customer service counters and high-traffic transaction areas. Available in multiple UL 752 levels, these windows are designed to meet ballistic protection needs while allowing clear interaction between staff and the public.
- SAFECHANGE Package Passers and Deal Trays: These pass-through systems, made from ballistic-rated polycarbonate or acrylic, facilitate secure exchange of items while preventing unauthorized access. Package passers and deal trays are ideal for banks, retail counters, and government facilities where secure but convenient transactions are essential.
End-to-End Service from Design to Installation
At Insulgard Security Products, we guide clients from initial design through installation, providing:
- Concept and Prototyping: Collaborating with architects and contractors, we develop security concepts and prototypes that align with each project’s architectural and security needs.
- Detailed Product Testing: Our products undergo rigorous testing to meet security standards, and we provide full documentation for client records.
- Shop Drawings and Fabrication: We supply precise shop drawings and handle all fabrication in-house, providing custom products built to exact project dimensions.
- Delivery and Installation: Insulgard’s in-house teams can assist with delivery and installation, ensuring each product fits seamlessly into its intended environment.
Contact Us for Custom Security Product Specifications
Interested in building a secure facility with customized ballistic security product specifications? Request a quote or contact us today to discuss your project needs. We’re here to help you select products that meet the highest standards for performance and compliance.