Major News Network Places Additional Order for C-Bond Ballistic-Resistant System for its New York Office Location
C-Bond Systems (OTC: CBNT) has announced a new order for its C-Bond BRS ballistic-resistant system from a major news organization for its New York office. This product, independently validated to meet NIJ and UL ballistic protection standards, has already been installed in multiple major news outlets across the U.S. C-Bond BRS combines patented glass strengthening technology with a security film to enhance impact resistance. The company has secured installations in over 80 high-security facilities, highlighting its growing market presence in the safety sector.
- New order from a major news network for C-Bond BRS system.
- C-Bond BRS validated for high-level ballistic resistance (NIJ Level I, IIA, II and UL 752).
- Installed in over 80 schools and government buildings, indicating strong demand.
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C-Bond BRS, independently validated to provide National Institute of Justice Level I, Level IIA, Level II, and Underwriters Laboratories 752 ballistic-resistant protection, has been installed by multiple major news organizations
HOUSTON, Feb. 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- C-Bond Systems (the “Company” or “C-Bond”) (OTC: CBNT), a nanotechnology solutions company, today announced that a major news network has placed an additional order for C-Bond BRS (ballistic-resistant system) for its New York office location to protect against potential gun violence and other means of forced entry.
C-Bond BRS has been installed by multiple major news organizations to protect employees at various sites in the U.S.
C-Bond BRS is a ballistic-resistant film system that consists of the patented C-Bond glass strengthening technology and security film. The C-Bond technology chemically bonds to the defects randomly distributed on the glass surface to increase impact resistance and prevent breakage. C-Bond BRS is validated by an independent third-party laboratory to provide National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Level I, Level IIA, Level II, and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 752 ballistic-resistant protection.
“Unfortunately, recent events throughout our country have again shown the importance of protecting buildings and those inside against gun violence, riots, and those who seek to forcibly enter a facility,” stated Scott R. Silverman, Chairman and CEO of C-Bond. “C-Bond BRS provides a proven means to stop bullets from penetrating glass, and we are proud that this media organization has once again selected C-Bond BRS to help protect its employees.”
C-Bond BRS has been installed in more than 80 schools, government buildings, media sites, and other high-security facilities around the country. C-Bond’s glass strengthening technology is protected by 22 patents and patent pending applications.
About C-Bond
C-Bond Systems, Inc. (OTC: CBNT) is a Houston-based advanced nanotechnology company and marketer of the patented and patent-pending C-Bond technology, developed in conjunction with Rice University and independently proven to significantly strengthen glass in key automotive and structural applications. The Company’s Transportation Solutions Group sells C-Bond nanoShield, a liquid solution applied directly to automotive windshields, sold through distributors. The Company’s Safety Solutions Group sells ballistic-resistant glass solutions directly to private enterprises, schools, hospitals, and government agencies. The Company also sells disinfection products, including MB-10 Tablets. For more information, please visit our website: www.cbondsystems.com, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cbondsys/ and Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBond_Systems.
Forward-Looking Statements
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