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May 7, 2021 How do we get started? “The first step is a risk assessment. Determine the vulnerabilities and build a plan to address.” Tom Niziolek, commercial director, optical and graphics, SWM International What is the appropriate level of security performance that should be used in my school? “Currently, there is not a published requirement in building codes, so there are no established test standards that may be used to help narrow down the products that should be considered. Our position is that any product offering additional security measures, such as forced entry or bullet resistance, that is added to the list of consideration should have been tested at an accredited laboratory. Additionally, a window or door assembly purchased for school security purposes, is only as good as the weakest link. If a tested glass product is used in a window with component parts that have not been tested, it is possible that the assembly may fail during an incident. … ....
Glass Technical Paper offers guidance to select proper security glazing for use in school settings. The National Glass Association (NGA) announces the publication of a new Glass Technical Paper (GTP) titled School Security Glazing. This paper provides information on delayed forced entry security glazing options for windows and doors installed in schools. “This GTP was written as a supplement to NGA’s recent Security Glazing GTP. It contains an easy-to-read quick reference chart that will be of great help in narrowing the product choices based on the level of security desired,” indicates Urmilla Sowell, NGA advocacy and technical director. The paper outlines the types of security glazing available based on the level of penetration resistance required. It also features a summary of active standards in use related to educational facilities for glass-only testing as well as glazing system testing, including ASTM International, ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201, CA ....
Dec 10, 2020 WARREN Ashley E. Bowman, 35, of Warren, was called home to the Lord Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. She entered into rest unexpectedly at her home. She was born Nov. 13, 1985, in Warren, the daughter of John R. Bowman and the late Margaret M. Long Scott. Ashley attended LaBrae High School and was employed with Premier Meats in Warren for several years. Ashley was a fun loving, joyful person to be around. She was a very hard worker and always put her best foot forward no matter the task at hand. She was well-liked by many and would help anyone in need. She was kind-hearted, full of energy and loved to put a smile on people’s faces and to make them laugh. Ashley would go out of her way to make sure everyone was having a good time. She will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her. ....