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EDUCATION

SAFE GLASS FOR SCHOOLS

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BENEFITS OF USING
GLASS IN SCHOOLS

The design of schools and other educational facilities play a crucial role in shaping the learning and social experience of students. In recent years, architects and educators have turned to innovative building materials to create more dynamic and functional school environments. One such material that has gained prominence is glass.

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WHY GLASS
SAFETY MATTERS

Installing the right type of glass can help protect students and staff from all types of potential threats without sacrificing the sense of openness and visual connectivity that glass provides. Here are some examples of how today’s high performance glass products help keep schools secure, welcoming and conducive to learning.

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SAFETY AND SECURITY GLAZING
FOR SCHOOLS

Today’s high performance glass products help keep schools secure, welcoming and conducive to learning. Glazing in windows and doors increase transparency and visibility throughout the building, which improve everyday safety and supervision.

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WIRED GLASS IN SCHOOL:
A 2023 UPDATE

It’s been two decades since the 2003 version of the IBC essentially banned the use of traditional wired glass in doors, sidelites and hazardous locations in schools and educational facilities – and yet, there are still a lot of questions about wired glass – questions like what it is, what it’s not, what the codes say, what alternatives exist, and so on.

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