Engineered Protective Glazing to Level 2 with a five-minute attack time, Ultra Secure Guard is specifically designed for high-risk health and medium security detention facilities. It is the only security glass in Australia to hold certification for testing to NATA accredited standards.
Tested to NATA standards
Tested to NATA accredited standards at Level 2 with a 5 minute attack time.
One-way vision
Configure with one-way vision glass to meet a wide range of observation room requirements.
AS1288 certified
AS1288-2006 Grade A Safety glass. Manufactured locally, delivered nationally.
Currently, all glass products must adhere to the broad-based standard of AS/NZ1288. However, specialised laminated glass products in high-risk categories such as ballistic and cyclonic glass are subject to category specific AS/NZ standards. Despite being a high-risk category, security glazing for health projects does not currently require a category-specific standard, which increases the risk of non-compliance and potential product failure in worst-case scenarios.
NATA certification eliminates risk and fulfills the need for a certified product in the category, providing architects and specifiers designing for health and security facilities with compliance and peace of mind unmatched by other products.
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Ultra Secure Guard is a NATA-certified security glass specifically designed for high-risk health and detention facilities, offering enhanced protection against forced entry and impact.
Ultra Secure Guard is the only security glass in Australia to hold certification for testing to NATA accredited standards, providing architects and specifiers designing for health and security facilities with compliance and peace of mind unmatched by other products.
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Laminated glass is produced by joining two or more glass panels with an interlayer, typically PVB or SGP. The glass is permanently bonded by applying heat and high pressure in an auto-clave, a vacuum chamber.
Yes, both laminated annealed glass and laminated toughened glass are classified as Grade-A safety glass according to AS 1288-2006 (Australian Standards) 2023. Our custom laminates fall under both of these categories.