Security -Vulnerability Site Assessment

CPWF Safety assessments is a 3 tier comprehensive evaluations of your property's security vulnerabilities and potential threats. Our team will conduct a thorough on-site analysis of your property's physical layout, existing security measures, and potential risks to identify areas that require improvements to delay time for first responders of a threat. 


We will provide you with a detailed report of our findings and recommendations base on Sandy Hook finial report and The Federal Commission of School Safety, including practical solutions to enhance your property's security and minimize potential risks. 


Major Focus:

  1. Primarily entrance doors and adjacent glass
  2. Perimeter windows in classrooms or public buildings that have walk up access
  3. Interior classroom, library, office door windows


Sandy Hook Final Report 3-6-2015

5.57. Plans shall carefully address the extent to which glazing is used in primary entry ways, areas of high risk and areas of high traffic and the degree to which glazing is installed or treated to be bullet, blast, or shatter resistant to enhance the level of security. 

5.59. Design windows, framing and anchoring systems to be shatter resistant, burglar resistant, and forced entry resistant to the project forced entry standards, especially in areas of high risk. Whenever feasible, specify force entry resistant glazing on all exterior glazing. 

5.60. Resistance for glazing may be built into the window or applied with a film or a suitable additional forced entry resistant ―storm window. 


Final Report of The Federal Commission School Safety December 18, 2018

A risk assessment can identify vulnerabilities and enable the development of a strategy to address any security gaps. Effective security plans use a layered approach across all three areas of a school: entry points, the building envelope (e.g., walls, roofs, windows, doors), and the classroom.

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