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  1. 1. SAVING THE MOST LIVES FOR THE LEAST COST
  2. 2. HISTORY Invented in 1991 Wide range of independent explosive testing GSA criteria released 1997 Safetydrape tested 1998
  3. 3. A.P. Murrah Federal BuildingWidespread glass breakage.
  4. 4. 2000 # Car Bomb Scenario
  5. 5. Why do we need blast curtains? GLASS: A Terrorists Most Lethal Weapon.Glass injures or kills 80% of bomb blast victims.
  6. 6. Explosive Simulation Anti-Terrorism (AT) Assessor (Damage Comparison Analysis Software- ARA) 8 stories high. 4x5.5 .25 thick glass on floors 2-8 100lb. TNT Curbside 20 from the front edge.
  7. 7. @ FPED V
  8. 8. @ FPED VProtected GlassUnprotected Glass
  9. 9. Protected Glass
  10. 10. Unprotected Glass
  11. 11. Installation Anchored with 2 zinc plated screws INTO PLYWOODTrack + bracket assembly subject to more than 20 blasts at 55+psi.
  12. 12. Testing Applied Research Associates (ARA-TR-98-4626.1-2, 1998)Exceeded GSA Level 3 Glass Hazard Mitigation Safetydrape Has Been Tested With: Dynamite ANFO C4 Katyusha rockets
  13. 13. Safetydrape: The Only Solution That Is Approved as a QATT by DHS Covered Under DHSs SAFETY Act NOT DEPENDENT ON ANCHORAGE!30th St. Station ,Philadelphia
  14. 14. Will your fragmentation retention film become collateral ballistics?
  15. 15. Film failure
  16. 16. Military Engineers Agree:Data Source: Atlantic Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command
  17. 17. Industry Professionals Agree: U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command: Windows protected with daylight application of film MUST use a blast curtain. Steven M. Bryant (State Dept.)- AT Assistance Program: Preventing Attacks on Soft Targets (PAST) FRF MUST be used with blast curtains. Karagozian & Case- To Film Or Not To Film: Effects Of Anti-Shatter Film on Blunt Trauma Lethality .application of film thus may actually INCREASE lethality by holding the glass sheet togethercausing more severe blunt trauma. Dr. H. Scott Norville- ASTM Blast Test Developer Based on years of comparative blast testing Id have to say that the phrase security film is an oxymoron.
  18. 18. Catastrophic failureData Source: Atlantic Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command
  19. 19. Short list of installations: White House ComplexExecutive Offices, Washington DC Amtrak- PA, NY, DC New York Life, NY TA Instruments, MA Lockheed Martin, VA DISA, VA Colorado Springs Police Dept. Cannon AFB, NM DTRA, VA US Army National GuardQwest NOC, VA McGuire AFB, NJ National Foreign Affairs Training Center- US State Department, VA Walter Reed, Washington DC Boeing, WA Ft. Meade, MD Israel Jordan Iraq Korea Europe
  20. 20. Protective Design Center Safetydrape has demonstrated the capability to provide levels of protection as described in Table 2-1 of UFC-4-010-01. UFC 4-010-01 | 9 February 2012 | B-3.1.8
  21. 21. Advantages of Steel: High Tensile Strength No Creep Small Diameter Low Load Elongation Excellent Flexibility Fatigue Resistance RecyclableSteel Cord (Brass Coated)
  22. 22. Israel testing: Safetywire + PAXCON + Safetydrape Katyusha Rocket at meter +/-4,000 psiShown before blast
  23. 23. Israel testing: AFTER being hit with Katyusha Rocket at meter +/4,000 psi
  24. 24. Israel testing: AFTER being hit with Katyusha Rocket at meter +/4,000 psi
  25. 25. EMI/RFI shieldingAn investment of a few thousand dollars in eavesdropping equipment is all someone needs to steal your data! Mitigation Technologies offers advanced electronic eavesdropping countermeasures with its cutting edge EMI/RFI Shielding. Each EMI/RFI Shielding model provides a high level of radio frequency attenuation. All four of the EMI/RFI Shields have been tested by an independent NAVLAB A2LA accredited lab which meets NSA requirements. Patent Pending
  26. 26. EMI/RFI shielding Conductive window screens, wall coverings, and more! Excellent electronic eavesdropping protection Inexpensive Independently Tested80 db 10-3000MhzAvailable shielding and absorption from Electromagnetic Radio frequencies Infrared Microwave50 db 10-3000MhzMicrowave absorbing
  27. 27. EMI/RFI shieldingWall Covering Data IMAGEMODELSS 050SS 051W54"39"DBGHZCONTENTNOTESTYPICAL USES50 MHz to 18 GHzFire resistant to UL 94 V0; Wall POL, tear & Corosion covering Resistant; Flexible, yet and high tensile strength textiles-100 to 100 MHz -70 to 18 GHzThin and Lightweight; Low temperature impact; Tested to ASTM-B-117 Polyester Wall and ASTM-D-471 for oil Nonwoven covering and liquid impacts nickel over and (respectively). Oil has no copper textiles impact and water has less than a 6% increase in volume.-80
  28. 28. EMI/RFI shielding CAD drawing
  29. 29. AS-DOOR model #AS-3 PROTECT YOUR STUDENTS AND STAFF! Make your weak point a strong point. Installs over existing door. Painted to match existing dcor. Additional Options: Peep hole Slam lock hardware Blast rated hinges and latches
  30. 30. Safe Room Solutions Built to all UL and NIJ levels Least expensive way to harden everyday rooms Unobtrusive and covertImages show sliding pocket style panels. (LEFT) ready to deploy. (RIGHT) deployed.
  31. 31. Safe Room Solutions This classroom converts in seconds to a safe room. Note ballistic panels that drop down upon notification of an Active Shooter situation. Installing these panels saved the customer over 80% compared to ballistic glass.
  32. 32. Ballistic Clipboards Approximately 20% of the human body is susceptible to mortality from a single round without a bullet-proof vest.This clipboard absorbed 12 rounds of 9mm during our field testing.Backpack inserts also available.
  33. 33. Ballistic Clipboards Coated with PAXCON to stop spall and to last a lifetime!Made with Pride in Baltimore, MD.MODELLEVELLIST PRICE PER unitAMMUNITIONGRAINFPSVELOCITY M/SASCB01UL 752 Level 1$ 55.659 mm full metal copper jacket1241175358ASCB02UL 752 level 2$ 59.84357 magnum1581250381ASCB03UL 752 level 3$ 62.5744 magnum2401350411
  34. 34. Crowd Control Barriers Easy to assembleHard to defeat! Approx. 61 pounds per component Folds flat for easy storage Standard height - 47 Standard width - 40 Standard depth - 47 Corners available Custom sizes available Gates and doors available on taller models
  35. 35. Crowd Control Barriers Fold flat for easy storage
  36. 36. Crowd Control Barriers Outside + Inside Corners
  37. 37. Reinforcement Uses include, but are not limited to: Fragmentation Control Blast Mats Tent Liners RPG Nets Ballistic ReinforcementDK 1590SDC800SDC 1590Used often in Safetysolutions!!SDF 1590
  38. 38. Unique Applications We create many unique solutions for all types of hazards Industrial Fragmentation Mitigation Pipeline Hardening Up-Armoring ATMs Combination of Blast and Ballistic Structure Reinforcement PAXCON Applications
  39. 39. Unique Applications Easy-To-Assemble Fragmentation Tent Cummins Diesel
  40. 40. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT US: Mitigation Technologies 1100 Wicomico St. Suite 330 Baltimore, MD 21230 410-309-9447 www.MitigationTechnologies.com