GlassLock, Inc.

22 West Dover St.
Easton, MD 21601

About GlassLock, Inc.

GlassLock is recognized as one of the industry leaders in the use and installation of Fragment Retention Window Film (FRF) as-well-as interior glazing retrofits for controlling glass failure caused by bomb last, windstorm, earthquakes, spontaneous glass failure, and forced entry.

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Products by GlassLock, Inc.

By GlassLock, Inc.

GlassLock offer two different types of anchoring systems: a mechanical system that uses extruded aluminum batten for attaching the security film to the window frame, a structural adhesive system. Often fragment retention film / security film is applied directly to the surface of a window to... Read more »

By GlassLock, Inc.

GlassLock's SpyGuard Technology provides customized film, glass and architectural surfaces for radio frequency (RF) Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) attenuation / eavesdropping countermeasures / wireless security as-well-as blast hazard reduction for physical security concerns. Tested at... Read more »

By GlassLock, Inc.

Protect the envelope of your building - Despite disaster resistant building codes, severe weather such as windstorms and hurricanes can breach the envelope of buildings and reeks havoc on properties every year as-well- as, cause serious damage injury to occupants and bystanders. Much of... Read more »