Build Your Safe Room
Shield’s interior security doors and UL 752-rated fiberglass wall panels work together to create full-room protection. While our doors secure entry points, our lightweight, bullet-resistant panels reinforce the walls—ideal for safe rooms, residences, and high-risk commercial spaces.
Interior Security Doors
Our top-of-the-line forced entry-resistant doors are custom designed for locations at very high risk of burglary or forced entry. We also offer handgun or rifle-level bullet-resistant upgrade options.
Our tailor-made double security Fortress Series FE15 doors offer the flexibility to blend seamlessly into various aesthetics, including mimicking distinctive wood finishes, intricate 3D designs, and personalized glass shapes. This entry security door features Mul-T-Lock keys and cylinders, a 3-½” thick door and a 4-½” wide frame, and much more.
The Embassy Series FE5 was established to create a secure setting in places facing heightened security risks or specific challenges, effectively safeguarding against unauthorized entry or burglary attempts. Its remarkable security attributes, including a substantial 3” thick door leaf, are the culmination of rigorous testing across a spectrum of intrusion techniques.
Fiberglass Wall Panels
At Shield Security Doors, we are proud to present our bullet-resistant fiberglass wall panels to provide unmatched security solutions for homes, offices, and businesses.
Our fiberglass wall panels are lightweight to allow for easy handling and installation with standard tools.
Tested to the UL752 standards for bullet resistance, our panels maintain a strong structure in extreme temperatures to provide consistent protection.
While our fiberglass wall panels are typically installed behind drywall, they provide essential safety benefits while allowing the finished space to maintain the clean, traditional look of standard walls.
Multi-Point Door Locks
At Shield Security Doors, we offer two types of multi-point door locks:
- Mottura 85 Series Mechanical Lock
- Fiam X1R Motorized Lock
Considerations for Safe Room Construction
When establishing a safe room to install an interior security door on, choose a windowless space to maintain discreetness and reduce potential entry points. If windows are unavoidable, our team can assist in upgrading to forced entry-resistant or bullet-resistant windows. For optimal accessibility during emergencies, position the panic room to be accessible from high traffic living areas. Time is critical in emergencies, so having it nearby is essential. Ideally, place it on the same floor as your bedrooms, ensuring swift and secure access when needed most.
All future choices regarding the construction and security measures for your safe room will hinge on the specific threats you intend to safeguard against. Are your primary concerns centered around protecting valuable items, individuals, or a combination of both? Are you anticipating potential intruders armed with tools like hammers and axes attempting entry, or is there a possibility of facing threats involving handguns or even assault rifles? Your chosen security solutions will be tailored to address these precise considerations. Work with us to establish your goals for your safe room and we will provide tailored solutions to ensure you feel secure in this space.
The door to your panic room is the most crucial security element in your walk-in safe room, and its locking mechanism should align with your intended use. If your goal is to secure valuables, the door should have an external lock. Conversely, if it’s primarily for protecting people during emergencies, an internal lock suffices, allowing swift access during normal usage. Many safe rooms serve dual purposes, so consider a user-friendly lock for daily use and a strong system for extended absences or emergencies. Striking this balance ensures both convenience and security in your safe room’s door-locking system.
At Shield Security Doors, our series of interior security doors are designed to withstand forced entry, break-ins, and bullets.