Effective protection of windows and doors against explosions, ballistic threats, and forced entry into buildings.
At Damasec Physical Protection, we have high expertise in assessing your security level requirements, whether designing, supplying, and installing bullet- and blast-resistant windows and doors in new or existing buildings. The same applies to forced entry.
Particularly protected buildings such as castles, government quarters, embassies, etc., require windows and doors to be custom-made and match the building’s historical appearance. We can install security windows and doors in new, existing, protected, or preservation-worthy buildings without compromising the historical look.
Doors and windows can also be designed along with wall protection materials to form a cohesive facade protection system.
We work with a range of national and international standards such as EN, NATO, US, GSA, and ISO standards to design and deliver the optimal solution.
Explosion protection can be achieved through both standard solutions and customized projects. All products are based on an energy-absorbing system and meet the highest requirements for explosion protection.
Achieve effective protection against a range of ballistic threats according to EN standards such as BR4 to BR7, NATO standards like STANAG, US standards like NIJ, and more.
In addition to protection against bullets and explosions, our windows and doors are designed to withstand forced entry into the building using entry tools or vehicles.
- Fixed or operable windows with tilt, turn, or sliding functions, like curtain walls.
- Easy installation in both new and older buildings. Can be mounted behind existing windows.
- Minimal disruption to building components.
- Damasec supplies curtain walls for all security levels for blast, ballistic, and forced entry. The design works independently or integrated into an existing structure in all building types.
The system has an exceptional ability to limit the load on the surrounding walls. Thus, an explosion is easily contained if a bomb hits. It eliminates the need for massive, bulky window frames and heavy panes that detract from the building’s overall appearance.