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Forced Entry Testing and NSSA (National Storm Shelter Association) Wind TestingSecureAll panels have passed forced entry testing as well as NSSA testing for materials to be used in storm shelters. In both instances, SecureAll has passed all requirements for such testing and can be used, as specified for protection against forced entry. SecureAll can also be used as a protective barrier for tornado shelter construction. Although PSL does not claim to be designers of NSSA approved storm shelters, our materials have passed NSSA testing and can be used for storm shelter construction. Forced Entry TestingSecureAll has undergone vigorous testing with HP White laboratories to certify our materials for forced entry. H.P. White Laboratory, Inc. developed the first set of comprehensive test procedures and standards for the evaluation of the physical security of structures and structural subassemblies. These procedures and standards are recognized throughout the industry. Although originally designed for government and military organizations, they have evolved to encompass commercial applications, such as convenience stores, service stations, and banks. NSSA Storm Shelter Testing (National Storm Shelter Association)PSL has also tested it's materials with NSSA and Texas Tech Wind Science and Engineering Research Center. These tests are conducted to verify performance of materials against impact from flying debris generated by tornado force winds as well as pressure produced by tornado force winds. SecureAll has passed both impact as well as pressure testing conducted at Texas Tech. These test results are all available on our specifications page which you can reach by clicking here. |
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