C-Bond Systems’ Patriot Glass Solutions Subsidiary Receives $185,000 Purchase Order from Texas School District Boerne ISD to Install C-Bond Security Window Film Technology
- Patriot Glass Solutions subsidiary secures a $185,000 purchase order from Boerne Independent School District in Texas.
- C-Bond Secure forced entry-resistant window film technology to be installed to enhance safety.
- C-Bond's glass strengthening solutions have been chosen by over 180 schools, government buildings, and high-security facilities nationwide.
- The company's products help delay forced entry and protect individuals inside facilities, meeting security standards.
- Patriot Glass Solutions offers C-Bond BRS, a ballistic-resistant film system certified to meet various protection standards.
- Demand for C-Bond's security solutions is growing, with bids on school projects in different parts of the country.
- The installation is important for protecting students and staff and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
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More than 180 schools, government buildings, commercial buildings, and more have chosen Patriot Glass Solutions’ products to protect their facilities and those inside
SAN ANTONIO, April 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- C-Bond Systems (the “Company” or “C-Bond”) (OTC: CBNT), a developer and marketer of glass strengthening solutions for enhanced safety, today announced its Patriot Glass Solutions subsidiary has received a
Patriot Glass Solutions offers forced-entry resistant security film and ballistic-resistant film systems. C-Bond Secure, the Company’s proprietary glass strengthener, is applied directly to the window prior to the application of window film to increase the strength and flexibility of the underlying glass. When used in conjunction with security film, C-Bond Secure delays forced entry, which gives law enforcement or other security personnel significantly more time to lead those inside a facility to safety and apprehend the perpetrator.
Patriot Glass Solutions also offers C-Bond BRS, a ballistic-resistant film system, which includes C-Bond’s patented glass strengthening technology and multiple layers of security film on specified glass thickness to help stop bullets from penetrating glass. C-Bond BRS is certified by third party labs to meet National Institute of Justice Level I, Level IIA, Level II, and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 752 ballistic-resistant protection standards.
“Schools and school districts in Texas continue to purchase our forced entry-resistant security system, as well as our ballistic-resistant solution, to protect students and staff and comply with the Texas Education Agency’s Final Rule on school safety standards,” stated Michael Wanke, President of Patriot Glass Solutions. “We are also bidding on school projects in other parts of the country as demand grows.”
C-Bond’s glass strengthening protection solutions have been installed in more than 180 schools, government buildings, media sites, and other high-security facilities around the country.
To see a demonstration of Patriot Glass Solutions’ security products, watch our video at: https://bit.ly/3l93oZV
About C-Bond
C-Bond Systems, Inc. (OTC: CBNT) is a Universal City, TX-based nanotechnology company and marketer of the patented C-Bond technology, which is independently proven to strengthen glass in architectural applications. The Company’s Patriot Glass Solutions subsidiary sells ballistic-resistant glass solutions and forced entry deterrent solutions to private enterprises, schools, and government agencies. For more information, please visit our websites: www.cbondsystems.com, www.patriotglasssolutions.com, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cbondsys/ and Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBondSys and https://twitter.com/Patriot_Glass.
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