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Content Description

Security Pass-Through Systems: Types, Options, & Specifications, 2024
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: QS-EN-131602-0324

Pass-through windows are a common and convenient method of conducting transactions in a variety of settings, some of which may present concerns for the security of the employees behind the windows. This course addresses the protection options available for security pass-through windows. Proper specification of pass-through windows as well as convenience and performance features are also discussed.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the bullet resistance levels and testing, and the typical applications where employees may require extra protection.
  • Evaluate where and when to specify security pass-through windows and write the correct specifications to support the design criteria and balance the needs for employee protection and customer convenience.
  • Compare the advantages and disadvantages of different glazing types used for security pass-through windows.
  • Discuss how insulated, fire-rated, hurricane-rated, blast-resistant, antitheft, and tinted glass contribute to additional security and occupant comfort.
  • List additional convenience and performance options available for security pass-through windows that improve customer'employee transactions while maintaining security.

Faculty BIO

Wade Arnold, is the Commercial Sales Director for Specialty Fenestration Group, comprising US Bullet Proofing and Quikserv. He has been with the company for over six years and is responsible for developing and growing the brands within the security fenestration field. His knowledge and experience encompass many trades, practices, and building product materials. Wade has worked for architecture firms, subcontractors, general contractors, consulting groups, and multiple manufacturers within the industry. In particular, he now specializes in glazing storefront and door systems for ballistic, blast, storm, and forced entry ratings. His companies, Quikserv and US Bulletproofing, are premier manufacturers within the door and glazing markets. Their project experience ranges from simple drive-through transaction areas to fully assembled, blast rated international embassies.



Wade is also one of Houston's former CSI Chapter Presidents and has been a devoted member of the CSI for over 13 years. He initially served as a Golf Committeeman during his first few years and since then has held numerous roles including Golf Tournament Chair, Treasurer, Vice President of Finance, and President. Recently, Wade is currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Houston Area Glass Association and volunteers on many committees for the Texas and National Glass Associations.



Wade received his bachelor's degree in construction science from Texas A&M University and extended his education with a master's degree through Syracuse University. He enjoys and continues to apply his knowledge to his company, colleagues, and industry. As Specialty Fenestration Group's Commercial Sales Director, Wade canvasses the country with the intention of raising awareness of security glazing solutions.

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