Discover the Game-Changer in School Safety: How Won-Doors are Redefining Security Standards!

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HATFIELD, PA — As school safety continues to be a paramount concern for educational institutions nationwide, the introduction of Won-Doors is setting a new benchmark in security solutions. These cutting-edge doors are revolutionizing the way schools manage emergencies, offering a seamless blend of safety and accessibility.

Won-Doors are engineered to lock down entire facilities in just seven seconds, effectively preventing intruders from gaining entry while still complying with ADA standards. This technology allows schools to compartmentalize and secure buildings at the push of a button, all managed from a central command center. Moreover, the system’s cost-effectiveness is notable; it integrates with existing security systems and replaces expensive fire-rated glass, providing substantial savings.

Installed in numerous schools across the country, Won-Doors are praised for their real-world application in enhancing safety. Dr. Scott Rogers, Superintendent of Tooele County School District, attests to their robustness: “These doors are strong. I’ve seen them withstand attempts to break through with sledgehammers and crowbars.”

The aesthetic design of Won-Doors also contributes to a welcoming learning environment, as noted by Marianne Oborn, Director of Counseling and Social Services at Tooele County School District: “It was more inviting, more open. It really adds to a more mentally healthy environment.”

Parents like Lisa Purnue express relief and confidence with the installation of Won-Doors: “There’s a comforting, calm feeling when I drop my daughter off at school. With this in place, I have peace of mind.”

With testimonials highlighting their effectiveness, Won-Doors are not just a technological innovation but a vital component in fostering a secure and tranquil educational setting.

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