His bullet-resistant doors are turning classrooms into safe rooms
Omer Barnes was stunned when he got the call from Adam Fried, the superintendent of his kids’ school, asking how he could best fortify the classroom doors. Fried told him the Harrington Park School District in New Jersey was interested in the doors as part of a growing effort to keep children safe in the event of a shooting.
Barnes’ company, Remo Security Doors had been making high-security metal doors for corporate and private customers. But it had never crossed his mind to make bullet-resistant doors for schools.
Remo’s doors are made out of 18-gauge galvanized steel and bullet-resistant glass. The door weighs 150 pounds and offers a high level of ballistic protection.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/23/success/bullet-resistant-school-doors/index.html
40B would buy a lot of these!