Ballistic glazing · Passive detection · Since 2018

UL 752 ballistic glazing and passive walk-through metal detection.

UL 752 Level 7 ballistic glazing and passive walk-through metal detection for schools, sanctuaries, and public buildings. Specified and installed since 2018.

Field test · 5.56 NATO round into BallistiMAX with the BallistiSHOCK reactive layer.

Why we exist

Our first job was a donation. After the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas in 2018, we installed ballistic glazing at Heron Heights Elementary in Parkland at no cost. We have been installing — and donating — ever since.

UL 752
Level 7 listed · .308, 5.56, 12-gauge slug, 9mm
2018
First install — Heron Heights Elementary donation
Puck-sized
BallistiSCAN sensors install inside door frames or turnstiles · no TSA archway
UL 752 L7
BallistiMAX rifle-grade threat rating · .308, 5.56, 12-ga slug, 9mm

The specifications

Products and specifications.

A ballistic glazing system, a retrofit system for existing openings, and a passive walk-through unit for the entrance. Each is engineered to a specific threat level and a specific installation detail.

BallistiMAX reception lobby install, Tamarac, FL. Bullseye decals mark test-impact reference points on the transaction-window glazing.

Reception lobby, Tamarac, FL — BallistiMAX UL 752 Level 7 transaction glazing.

Ballistic glazing system

BallistiMAX

UL 752 Level 7 laminated glazing with the BallistiSHOCK reactive layer.

A laminated ballistic glazing system engineered for schools, sanctuaries, and public buildings. The laminate holds the inner face; the BallistiSHOCK layer directs residual energy outward — away from the occupied side of the opening — so occupants stay protected.

Rating
UL 752 Level 7
Weight
~15 lbs / sq ft
Tested
.308 · 5.56 · 12-ga slug · 9mm
Ballistic retrofit glazing installed in sanctuary entry doors at Temple Kol Tikvah, Parkland.

Sanctuary entry, Temple Kol Tikvah, Parkland.

Retrofit glazing system

BallistiMAX RetroKIT

A ballistic retrofit for the door vision lites and windows you already have.

Installed over an afternoon, room by room. The RetroKIT brings existing classroom doors, sanctuary entries, and reception lites up to UL 752 without replacing the door or the frame.

Scope
Vision lites & windows
Installation
Door stays in place
Rating
UL 752, to spec
BallistiSCAN V3 field kit in the open Pelican case, showing the two hockey-puck-sized sensor discs with the Ballistiglass logo, alongside mounting brackets, cabling, alarm tower, and controls.

BallistiSCAN V3 field kit · hockey-puck sensors visible at the bottom of the case.

Passive walk-through metal detector · V3

BallistiSCAN

Hockey-puck sensors that disappear into the doorway.

Conventional walk-through detection means a TSA-style archway in the entrance of your school, sanctuary, or lobby. BallistiSCAN does not. The sensing element is a pair of discs the size of a hockey puck — small enough to install inside existing door frames, entry millwork, or turnstiles. No archway. No pillars. No checkpoint silhouette.

Sensors
Hockey-puck discs
Integration
Inside door frames or turnstiles
Connectivity
Wi-Fi

The BallistiSHOCK layer

The BallistiSHOCK reactive layer.

BallistiSHOCK is the reactive layer inside every BallistiMAX system. Its first job is to keep the inner face intact for the people on the occupied side of the opening. Residual energy that the laminate doesn't absorb is directed outward, not inward — on high-speed footage of a 5.56 rifle round, secondary fragments exited the strike face at roughly 1,700 ft/s, which may temporarily incapacitate an attacker standing at the glass.

Outward fragment velocity
~1,700 ft/s (5.56)
Occupant side
Inner face held
Rating
UL 752 Level 7
Field test — Ballistic High-Speed documents what happens when rifle and shotgun rounds meet BallistiMAX.

Installations

Selected installations.

A small selection from dozens of installations completed nationwide since 2018 — schools, sanctuaries, memorials, and public buildings. Some are donations carried by our foundation; the rest are paid commercial work. The specification and build standard is the same.

  • Heron Heights Elementary administration building in Parkland, FL — the first school Ballistiglass donated an install to, in 2018. Donation · 2018

    Parkland, FL · Elementary school

    Heron Heights Elementary

    Our first job. Donated ballistic glazing in 2018, after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas, so the children down the road could walk into a building that was ready.

  • Reception area at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL, with BallistiMAX transaction-window glazing installed behind the front counter. Donation · 2019

    Parkland, FL · High school

    Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS

    The year after Heron Heights, we returned to donate at Marjory Stoneman Douglas itself — the school that started this work for us. Installed without invoice.

  • Installation team at Eagles' Haven in Coral Springs, FL — a wellness center for families affected by the events of February 14, 2018, installed in partnership with JAFCO. Donation · JAFCO partnership

    Coral Springs, FL · Community wellness center

    Eagles' Haven

    Donated in partnership with JAFCO Children's Foundation and the South Florida Jewish community. Eagles' Haven serves families affected by the MSD shooting.

  • Ballistic glazing installation at a public reception in South Florida. Commercial install

    Miami Beach, FL · Memorial institution

    Holocaust Memorial of Miami Beach

    Ballistic glazing installed at a memorial institution where the public gathers every day — commissioned and paid, detailed to the memorial's architecture.

  • Sanctuary entry doors at Temple Kol Tikvah, Parkland. Commercial install

    Parkland, FL · Sanctuary

    Temple Kol Tikvah

    Ballistic glazing at the sanctuary entry, commissioned by the congregation. One of several South Florida Jewish communities we've been asked to protect.

  • Government reception lobby with ballistic glazing and entry screening. Commercial install

    Government facility · Reception lobby

    Government reception, East Coast

    Full reception build with UL 752 glazing and a passive walk-through at the entrance. The associates at this facility work behind BallistiMAX every day.

Our story

Origin — Parkland, 2018.

We live here. On February 14, 2018, the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas was not a story on the news — it happened down the road from our families. In the weeks that followed, we asked a question that a lot of parents were asking: if the building had been harder, would the day have looked different.

We chose to answer by building. On August 7, 2018, the Broward County School Board formally accepted the donation — item JJ-17 on the agenda — and Heron Heights Elementary, a few minutes from MSD, became our first installation. No invoice. MSD followed in 2019, again donated. Eagles' Haven — the community wellness center for families affected by the shooting — followed through a partnership with JAFCO and the South Florida Jewish community.

We established the Ballistiglass Charitable Foundation in 2019 to make that kind of work repeatable, so the next school or sanctuary that calls does not have to choose between doing the install and making payroll.

Everything we build — BallistiMAX, the RetroKIT, BallistiSCAN — is engineered for the places those families gather. Schools, sanctuaries, community centers, public buildings. The scope has not changed since the first donation in 2018.

The recording of the August 2018 Broward County School Board approval is on our story page.

The Ballistiglass Charitable Foundation funds glazing and walk-through installations at schools and congregations that cannot fund them alone.

501(c)(3) · EIN 84-4475338 · Established 2019

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Request a specification.

A school entrance, a sanctuary door, a reception lobby. Share the basics and an associate from our specifications team will respond within one business day.

  • Specifications team

    We route to the right specifier based on product and threat level.

  • One business day

    Every complete request receives a response the next business day.

  • Schools and congregations

    Ask about Foundation-supported installations during intake.

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