Ballistic Protection You Can Trust.
Shield Security Doors provides advanced ballistic protection designed to safeguard against high-impact threats. Our doors are engineered with overlapping layers of hardened steel to resist gunfire and forced entry, ensuring unmatched safety for homes, businesses, and safe rooms.
Bulletproof Doors
Active shooter threats keep us all up at night, so we design our bulletproof doors with the lightest and most advanced materials to resist gunfire and forced entry so that even the smallest family members can use our doors during an emergency. Each door is tested to international ballistic standards, providing unparalleled protection for residential, commercial, and government spaces, without sacrificing style or design.
Bulletproof Windows
Our bulletproof windows offer crystal-clear visibility with powerful ballistic resistance. Designed using advanced glass clad polycarbonate and our proprietary installation system, they ensure maximum safety against armed threats while maintaining functionality, natural light and architectural elegance.
Bulletproof Wall Panels
Our lightweight bulletproof panels are the ultimate invisible security upgrades that integrate seamlessly into walls, counters, and partitions. Engineered to stop bullets and forced attacks, these panels provide versatile protection for homes, offices, and high-risk facilities without altering the existing design.
Full Safe Rooms
Shield’s interior security doors and UL 752-rated steel and fiberglass wall panels work together to create 360-degree protection.
See Our Doors in Real Environments
Browse through a gallery of installations, homes, embassies, offices, and safe rooms to see how our security doors blend strength and style. Here is the visual proof of performance you need in real-world settings.
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Years in Business
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Unique Models and Configurations
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Projects Completed
According to the FBI, there are:
Over 1 million residential burglaries annually | 56% are through forced entry | Amounting to $30 billion annually in property losses


