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Specifying for protection: Safety and Security Glass - Pilkington

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The role of safety glass is to protect the resident from the resulting fragments of glass and applies to glazing that reduces the risk of an accident by impact or fracture. The two most common types of safety glass are toughened glass and laminated glass.

Safety Security - Pilkington

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What is Safety & Security? Reducing the risk of accident or protecting against deliberate attack. The term “Safety” is applied to glazing used to reduce the risk of accident by impact, fracture, shattering, or in a fire.

Specifying safety and security glass - pilkington.com

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From banks and shopping centres to offices and schools, modern safety and security glass allows specifiers and installers to create aesthetically pleasing buildings, while protecting the people inside. Although safety and security glass are closely linked, there is a key distinction between the two.

Guarding and protection: how to specify glass barriers - Pilkington

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Guarding and protection: how to specify glass barriers. Featured Article. 10 Dec 2019. Designing glass for use in barriers can appear complex at first, with a number of safety and technical measures to take into consideration.

Safety & Security - Pilkington

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Safety & Security Protection from accidents. Where glass is used overhead, at low level or in and around doors, windows and screens, the relevant standards must be met to protect against accidental human impact, such as children running into a patio door. There are three types of common safety glass:

Ten top tips for choosing security glass - pilkington.com

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For double-glazing units, specify an outer pane of toughened glass for safety and strength, with an inner pane of laminated glass for safety and security. Safety glass is designed to reduce the risk of accident by impact, whereas security glass is for withstanding intentional attacks.

Pilkington Insulight™ Protect

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Pilkington Insulight™ Protect units use safety glass, security glass, bullet-resistant glass, toughened glass or fire-resistant glass. This range offers not only increased safety and comfort, but can also assure suitable levels of natural light, increased heat insulation and solar control as well.

Safety & Security - Pilkington

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Safety & Security Protection from accidents. Correctly specified and installed, glass is ideal for use inside the home in a wide range of areas including doors, partitions, balconies, and balustrades. Ensure that you have taken advice on the type of glass to use in each application.

About Fire Protection - Pilkington

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About Fire Protection Transparent solutions for protection of human life . Thanks to the continuous development and refinement of fire-resistant glass products modern glass architecture can implement its "democratic" values and principles of transparency and openness consistently both on the outer façades as well as in building interiors.

Fire protection - Pilkington

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Safety / Security. Pilkington Optilam ... for providing safety zones or passageways for escape. The performance of fire resistant glass is expressed in periods of time for different qualities. The most common is 'integrity', which is how long the glass will keep the flames and hot gases back. Regulations demand that the minimum time is 30 minutes.

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