Tag Archives: Protective Glazing
Panel Discussion Addresses Industry’s Role in Keeping Schools Safe

School safety and security are among the glazing industry’s most important discussions. The conversation continued this week during the National Glass Association’s Glass Conference taking place in Tacoma, Wash. During the Protective Glazing meeting, a panel discussion focused on laminated … Continue reading
Fed Up
Six. Another six taken too soon from the world. I’m once again having trouble grasping yet another school shooting–a school shooting that once again involved glass doors. Forgive me if my personal feelings and emotions creep into this blog. I’m … Continue reading
Fire Protection and Safety: Industry Discusses Opportunities and Challenges

What happens if one life safety product category compromises another? Code consultant Thom Zaremba raised the question this morning during the National Glass Association’s Glass Conference taking place this week in Miramar Beach, Fla. He made his point amid the … Continue reading
Safe and Sound
This coming December 12 will mark ten years since the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Do you remember how you felt when you heard about that tragedy? Did you hug your kids a little bit closer that night? Ten … Continue reading
Security Glazing Through the Lens of 9/11

Sunday marks the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the United States, when the extremist group al-Qaeda carried out a series of terrorist attacks by flying two highjacked commercial airplanes into the World Trade Center buildings and another into … Continue reading