Making soft targets hard!

Making soft targets hard!

Glass is known for its fragility, in  literature specially  Urdu poems and literature the glass is used to show feebleness and breakable  qualities.

It’s true! Only when it’s not protected by modern Glass Protection Shield.

Alternatively, for products such as tempered glass screen protector, the glass is chemically strengthened by a surface finishing process. Basically, a piece of glass is drowned into a bath containing a potassium salt at ~570°F / 300°C, which causes sodium ions in the glass surface to be replaced by potassium ions. If that made no sense to you, that’s okay; all you need to know that is the results from chemically treated glass has increased toughness compared with thermal toughening, and can be applied to glass objects of complex shapes.

The term soft targets are used …..Schools, Banks, Hospitals, Public Places and religious places.

The terms "soft target" and "hard target" are flexible in nature and the distinction between the two is not always clear.[2] However, typical "soft targets" are civilian sites where people congregate in large numbers; examples include national monuments, hospitals, schools, sporting arenas, hotels, cultural centers, movie theaters, cafés and restaurants, places of worship, nightclubs, shopping centers, and transportation sites (such as railway stations, buses, rail systems, and ferries).[3] Soft targets are contrasted with hard targets, which typically restrict access to the public and have "sufficient security countermeasures in place to provide a high degree of protection against an attack."[4] Examples of hard targets include airports, government buildings, military installations, foreign embassies, and nuclear power plants.[5]

Terrorist groups "overwhelmingly" choose to strike soft targets.[6] Of terrorist attacks worldwide from 1968 to 2005, 72% (8,111) struck soft targets and 27% (4,248) struck hard targets.[7] The intent of attacks on soft targets is not only "to kill or injure" but also "to generate terror, create chaos, and intimidate" the public.[8] Clark Kent Ervin notes that attacks on soft targets inflict psychological damage.[9] Ervin also notes: "The harder we harden hard targets, the more likely an attack on a soft target becomes."[10] In 2011, while preparations were being made for the2012 Summer Olympics, the deputy commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police Service noted that "If you secure the venues so the opposition [terrorist] can't get in, they will look for a soft target like parallel events linked to the Olympics but with less security."[11]

Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_target

Usually your glasses are the main target of miscreants, vandalism, burglary, theft, terror attacks or even stones from the road side while the vehicles are running 50km /hour speed.
No one attack on walls or steel body since it’s hard to pass by therefore the transparent glass is prone to attack and.
80% of injuries occur during the road accident due to glass splitters that make driver blind as a result the vehicle is out of control for a while. Roads being blocked due to road accidents and hundreds of vehicles diverted and tires get punctured which causes delay and traffic jams.
Now you don’t need to change the glass, you can have extra protection and cooling applying Fivecore Glass Protection System to your vehicles, offices, show rooms and house.

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