Insulgard Security Products offers innovative bullet resistant security solutions for banks, commercial buildings, educational institutions, government facilities, and more.  

Our bullet-resistant products are architecturally appealing and include custom-engineered doors, windows, and glass/glazing systems that provide superior, certified protection from ballistic threats. 

Insulgard products adhere to standards set by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), rated for utmost protection through testing in laboratory conditions. 

The Role of UL (Underwriters Laboratories) in Bullet-Resistant Ratings 

Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is a respected and rigorous certifier of bullet resistance. 

UL’s Certification Process 

The UL certification process requires extensive testing to ensure products meet stringent safety standards. The process begins with the submission of product samples to UL laboratories, where the materials are shot with various types of firearms and ammunition to test their ability to stop bullets and prevent penetration. 

Significance of UL Certification in Security Products 

UL certification provides assurance to architects, contractors, and end-users that the bullet-resistant products they are using meet high standards of quality and performance. UL certification is widely recognized and respected in the global security industry, making it a key factor in the selection of bullet-resistant materials. 

Understanding UL Bullet-Resistant Ratings 

UL bullet-resistant ratings are detailed in the UL 752 standard. The ratings are divided into levels, each corresponding to a specific type of firearm and ammunition: 

  • Level 1: Protects against small caliber handguns such as a 9mm. 
  • Level 2: Protects against larger caliber handguns such as a .357 Magnum. 
  • Level 3: Protects against high-powered handguns such as a .44 Magnum. 
  • Level 4: Provides protection against rifles with lower calibers. 
  • Level 5-8: Offers increased protection against higher caliber rifles, including armor-piercing rounds. 

RATINGS OF BULLET RESISTANT MATERIALS AS IDENTIFIED BY UL 752 (DECEMBER 21, 2006)

RATING AMMUNITION GRAIN (g) MINIMUM VELOCITY (fps) MINIMUM VELOCITY (mps) NO. OF SHOTS
Note: Maximum velocity is 110 percent of minimum velocity
LEVEL 1 9mm full metal copper jacket with lead core 124 8.0 1175 358 3
LEVEL 2 .357 magnum jacketed lead soft point 158 10.2 1250 381 3
LEVEL 3 .44 magnum lead semi-wadcutter gas checked 240 15.6 1350 411 3
LEVEL 4 .30 caliber rifle lead core soft point 180 11.7 2540 774 1
LEVEL 5 7.62mm rifle lead core full metal copper jacket, military ball 150 9.7 2750 838 1
LEVEL 6 9mm full metal copper jacket with lead core 124 8.0 1400 427 5
LEVEL 7 5.56mm rifle full metal copper jacket with lead core 55 3.56 3080 939 5
LEVEL 8 7.62mm rifle lead core full metal copper jacket, military ball 150 9.7 2750 838 5
Supplementary Shotgun 12-gauge rifled lead slug and 12-gauge 00 lead buckshot (12 pellets) 437650 28.342 15851200 483366 3

 

Understanding NIJ Standard 0108.01 Bullet-Resistant Ratings 

NIJ bullet-resistant ratings (under Standard 0108.01) outline the performance requirements for bullet-resistant materials used in protective structures like doors, windows, and shields. These ratings are categorized into different levels, each designed to resist specific types of ammunition: 

  • Level I: Protects against .22 Long Rifle Lead Round Nose (LR LRN) and .38 Special Lead Round Nose (LRN) bullets, providing basic protection against small caliber handguns. 
  • Level IIA: Not defined in NIJ Standard 0108.01 (primarily a body armor rating in NIJ 0101.06). 
  • Level II: Protects against 9mm Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) and .357 Magnum Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) bullets, offering protection against common handgun threats. 
  • Level IIIA: Not defined in NIJ Standard 0108.01 (primarily a body armor rating in NIJ 0101.06). 
  • Level III: Protects against 7.62mm NATO Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) rifle bullets, providing robust protection against rifle threats. 
  • Level IV: Protects against .30 caliber Armor-Piercing (AP) bullets, offering the highest level of protection against high-velocity rifle threats, typically with armor-piercing capabilities. 

NIJ 0108.01 ratings ensure that bullet-resistant materials used in protective structures meet high standards for resisting various ballistic threats, enhancing the safety and security of buildings and critical infrastructure. 

 

RATINGS OF BULLET RESISTANT MATERIALS AS IDENTIFIED BY NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE (NIJ) 0108.01

LEVEL I.22 long rifle high velocity lead402.6320 +/- 121050 +/- 405

RATING AMMUNITION GRAIN (g) VELOCITY (mps) VELOCITY (fps) NO. OF SHOTS
LEVEL II .38 special round nose lead 158 10.2 259 +/- 15 850 +/- 50 5
LEVEL IIA 357 mag. jacketed soft point 158 10.2 381 +/- 15 1250 +/- 50 5
LEVEL IIA 9mm full metal jacket 124 8.0 332 +/- 15 1090 +/- 40 5
LEVEL II 357 mag. jacketed soft point 158 10.2 425 +/- 15 1395 +/- 50 5
LEVEL II 9mm full metal jacket 124 8.0 358 +/- 12 1175 +/- 40 5
LEVEL IIIA .44 mag. lead semi-wadcuttergas checked 240 15.55 426 +/- 15 1400 +/- 50 5
LEVEL IIIA 9mm full metal jacket 124 8.0 426 +/- 15 1400 +/- 50 5
LEVEL III 7.62mm (308 Winchester) full metal jacket 150 9.7 838 +/- 15 2750 +/- 50 5
LEVEL IV .30-06 armor piercing 166 10.8 868 +/- 15 2850 +/- 50 1

Insulgard Bullet-Resistant Rated Product Lines 

Insulgard’s bullet-resistant product lines enhance security across various environments: 

1. BulletBlock 

BulletBlock offers robust protection against ballistic threats in high-risk settings like government buildings, banks, and law enforcement facilities. 

Products include: 

  • BulletBlock Framing Systems: Custom framing systems designed to support bullet-resistant doors and windows, enhancing overall security. 
  • BulletBlock Doors: Custom-designed doors offering robust protection against handguns and rifles, available in various styles and finishes. 
  • BulletBlock Glazing Material: Opaque armor materials integrated into windows to provide ballistic resistance and maintain visibility. 

BulletBlock products are available in UL752 standards (rated levels 1 to 8), offering scalable protection against different types of firearms and ammunition. 

2. SafeChange 

SafeChange products are specifically engineered to enhance security in transactional environments such as banks, convenience stores, and ticket booths. 

Products include: 

  • Counterline Systems: Modular systems designed to secure transaction areas and provide bullet-resistant barriers. 
  • Transaction Windows: Bullet-resistant windows facilitating secure exchanges while deterring threats. 
  • Package Passers/Drawers: Secure mechanisms for transferring items safely through barriers. 
  • Pass Thru Trays: Bullet-resistant trays for safe transfer of documents and small items. 
  • Accessories: Additional components like overhead Louvers and speak-thru systems enhance functionality and communication through bullet-resistant barriers.  

SafeChange products are typically rated up to UL Level 3, providing adequate protection against handguns and smaller firearms commonly used in robbery attempts. 

3. ForceProtect 

ForceProtect glazing products are designed and tested to fortify security in vulnerable areas of buildings, such as entryways and administrative offices. 

Products include: 

  • Glazing Material: High-strength, forced entry-resistant materials used in existing windows and doors to provide varying levels of protection against physical attack. 

ForceProtect glazing is available in various levels of protection meeting ASTM F1233, ASTM F1915 and WMFL test procedures, offering varying degrees of protection against physical attacks. 

4. StormDefend 

StormDefend products combine bullet resistance with severe weather protection, making them ideal for use in tornado and hurricane-prone regions and critical emergency shelters. 

Products include: 

  • Window System: Impact-resistant window systems meeting ICC500 certification standards for storm shelters, ensuring durability and security and meeting UL752 level 3 ballistic protection. 
  • Door System: ICC500 Certified door systems designed to withstand severe weather conditions while also providing ballistic protection. 
  • Glazing Material: High-performance materials used in StormDefend windows and doors to meet ICC500 certification requirements along with UL Level 3 bullet resistance. 

StormDefend windows are rated up to UL Level 3 for bullet resistance, ensuring safety during both security threats and natural disasters. 

Compliance with Industry Standards and Regulations 

UL certification ensures that products comply with industry standards and regulations, which is important for meeting legal requirements and ensuring that security measures are effective. 

Protection of Assets and Personnel 

By preventing bullets from penetrating walls, doors, and windows, bullet-resistant products minimize the risk of injury and loss. 

Factors Affecting Bullet Resistance 

All Insulgard bullet-resistant security systems are designed, engineered, tested, and installed to perform exactly as described in the stated UL and NIJ standards. 

Material Composition and Thickness 

The effectiveness of bullet-resistant materials depends largely on their composition and thickness. Materials such as laminated glass, polycarbonate, and specialized plastics are commonly used in bullet-resistant products. Thicker materials also generally offer greater resistance to ballistic threats. 

Design and Construction of Bullet-Resistant Products 

Products must be designed and engineered to absorb and dissipate the energy of a bullet, preventing penetration and minimizing the risk of injury. This often involves layering materials with different properties to enhance overall resistance.  

Installation Considerations 

Even the best materials can fail if not installed correctly. It is important to follow manufacturer guidelines and industry best practices during installation to achieve optimal performance. 

Evolution of Bullet-Resistant Ratings 

Bullet-resistant products have evolved significantly over the past decade, driven by increasing security concerns and advancements in materials and manufacturing technologies. Understanding the historical context and evolution of these products provides valuable insights into their necessity and continuous development. 

Historical Significance 

The need for bullet-resistant products dates back to the early 20th century, coinciding with the rise of firearms and the escalation of violent crimes. Initially, bullet-resistant materials were rudimentary, often consisting of thick layers of metal or heavy fabrics. These early solutions were primarily used in military applications and later adapted for civilian use in banks, prisons, and law enforcement facilities. 

Evolution in Technology 

Over the decades, technological advancements have revolutionized bullet-resistant products, making them more effective, versatile, and aesthetically appealing.  

Key advancements include: 

  • Materials Innovation: Early bullet-resistant materials like steel and thick glass have been replaced by advanced composites, laminates, and polycarbonates. These materials offer superior ballistic resistance while being lighter and more flexible, allowing for broader applications in architectural design. 
  • Testing and Certification Standards: The establishment of rigorous testing standards by organizations like Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) ensures that bullet-resistant products meet specific performance criteria against various firearms and ammunition types, instilling confidence in their effectiveness. 
  • Architectural Integration: Modern bullet-resistant products are designed with architectural aesthetics in mind, blending seamlessly into building designs without compromising security. This integration is crucial for environments such as corporate offices, retail establishments, and educational institutions where both safety and visual appeal are paramount. 

Contemporary Applications of Bullet-Resistant Ratings 

A wide range of facilities require bullet-resistant solutions to heighten security and follow “best practice” risk mitigation. In recent years, the application of bullet-resistant products has included: 

  • Commercial and Government Buildings: Commercial and government buildings often house sensitive information and valuable assets, making them targets for potential threats. Courthouses, military installations, correctional facilities, police stations, and embassies all benefit from bullet-resistant doors, windows, and glazing systems to enhance security. 
  • Financial Institutions and Banks: As frequent targets for armed robbery, banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions can significantly enhance security by implementing bullet-resistant products, protecting both employees and customers.  
  • Retail and Hospitality: Bullet-resistant glass ratings are designed to protect high-value stores, display cases, employees, and crowds from theft and armed robbery.  
  • Schools and Educational Institutions: Heightened security concerns have prompted schools to implement bullet-resistant doors and windows to protect students and staff from potential threats. 

Technological Innovations 

Recent advancements in bullet-resistant technology have focused on enhancing performance and functionality: 

  • Customization and Tailored Solutions: Insulgard’s tailored solutions meet the specific needs of different environments, taking into consideration both form and functionality. Custom-engineered doors, windows, and glazing systems are best implemented when blended seamlessly into the surrounding architecture, providing the appropriate level of protection in any setting.  
  • Integration with IoT and Security Systems: Bullet-resistant products can now be integrated with smart security systems, allowing for real-time monitoring and response to security breaches. 
  • Multi-Threat Protection: Some advanced bullet-resistant materials also offer protection against blasts, forced entry, and severe weather events, providing comprehensive security solutions for critical infrastructure. 

Future Trends 

Looking ahead, the future of bullet-resistant products is poised for further innovation and integration: 

  • Advanced Materials Research: Ongoing research into nanotechnology and advanced ceramics aims to develop lighter, stronger, and more resilient bullet-resistant materials. 
  • Smart Building Integration: Integration with building automation systems and AI-driven security solutions will enhance the responsiveness and effectiveness of bullet-resistant products in mitigating security threats. 

Speak With a Bullet-Resistant Security Expert 

By adhering to UL and NIJ standards, our doors, windows, and glazing systems are certified for reliable performance in the event of an attack or security breach. 

Opting for custom-engineered Insulgard Security Products early in the planning stages helps preserve your aesthetic vision, while also safeguarding against potential threats and making sure your new-construction project is up to code. 

Contact us to request a quote or to learn more about how our bullet-resistant products can benefit your organization.