C-Bond Systems announced that another Texas school district has selected C-Bond BRS (ballistic-resistant system) to help protect its students and faculty from gun violence or other means of forced entry. C-Bond BRS has already been installed in three of the more than 30 elementary schools in the district in Central Texas, and installation at one of the district’s four high schools is underway. -Bond BRS is a ballistic-resistant film system that consists of the patented C-Bond glass strengthening technology and security film. The C-Bond technology chemically bonds to the defects randomly distributed on the glass surface to increase impact resistance and prevent breakage. The combination of the C-Bond technology combined with multiple layers of security film have been validated by an independent third-party laboratory to provide National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Level I, Level IIA, Level II, and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 752 ballistic-resistant protection. C-Bond BRS has been installed in numerous schools, government buildings, and other high-security facilities around the country. C-Bond’s glass strengthening technology is protected by 22 patents and patent pending applications.