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Content Description

Retrofit Security Glazing Solutions for Threat Mitigation, 2024
CEU: 0.125 | CEU Code: IS-EN-198701-0225

Glass doors, windows, and storefronts are among the most vulnerable points of entry in the building envelope, and with episodes of riots, smash-and-grab crime, forced entry, and active shooters on the rise, the need for security glazing is growing. This course provides an understanding of the physical security needs of the built environment and what requirements should be met by threat mitigation products for existing storefront and building glazing. The course focus is on a new generation of clear, retrofit security 'overglaze" systems utilizing heavy-gauge, architectural-grade polycarbonate and extruded framing designed to resist forced entry and ballistic attacks.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the functions, components, types, and materials, including the types of glass, of security products used in storefront and general glazing assemblies and their performance in terms of strength and protection.
  • Discuss the need for glass and door security against attacks of vandalism, forced entry, riots, smash-and-grab crimes, and active shooters.
  • Contrast traditional and new-generation window security options, including laminated glass, bars/grilles, security window film, and retrofit security overglaze systems designed to protect the building occupants and property of educational, retail, office, and other commercial facilities.
  • Discuss the various design considerations specific to retrofit security overglaze systems engineered to remain intact during attack to prevent unwarranted entry, theft, and harm to the premises and its occupants.

Faculty BIO

Jeff Franson is the owner and managing director of Impact Security, LLC. As the president and CEO of Window Film Depot and a 20+ year veteran of the window film and glazing industry, he recognized the need for more advanced solutions to prevent forced entry, which led to the development and patented technology of the DefenseLite portfolio of retrofit glazing solutions. These overglaze solutions are designed to improve and protect the performance of doors, windows, storefronts, and curtain walls for businesses of all types, including retailers and educational facilities. Best known as a 'problem solver and product innovator', Franson has become an industry leader in architectural film and retrofit security glazing field, with more than 35,000 project installations throughout the U.S. and a certified network of more than 25 authorized installation dealers. A field expert, professional trainer of more than 600 tradesmen, marketer, and brand expert'Franson takes pride that he and his team members exist to provide practical and cost-effective solutions for building owners, architects, and facility managers.

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