The most obvious element of a car to be bulletproof is the windows. If someone were to shoot at your automobile, the first target would be the windows, as they are the simplest to break and the most dangerous to your family.
Aside from gunshots, flying shattered glass is quite dangerous. You must choose the amount of security you want for your windows. There are eight levels to choose from. Bullet-resistant glass is available in thicknesses ranging from 1 inch to 3 inches.
If you enjoy DIY projects, you may use polycarbonate to line your automobile windows to make a dense yet translucent window. If you really want to make a thicker window, layer leaded glass on top of the polycarbonate for the best protection.
Tempered glass is the most cost-effective option, but it is not bulletproof. It is, at the very least, shatterproof, so you won’t have to worry about shards of glass slamming into your face and endangering your family.
If you’re caught in a natural catastrophe with flying debris, tempered glass will keep you safe. Bulletproofing glass might cost anything from $25 to $100 per square foot.
There is a wide variety of fees for having a professional install your bulletproof window. You may expect to pay between $3,000 and $5,000 for the most basic level of security. A greater degree of security can set you back anything from $15,000 to $20,000.
With everything going on in the US, everyone should be thinking of bulletproofing their cars. People can do the craziest things these days.
I read this blog out of curiosity. I live in a place where gangs and attacks are not unusual. I’m glad I read this! Now I have a better idea on making my car safer or which car to get while I’m in this place. I thought bulletproofing a car involved the glass windows only, but the gas tank is even more critical to bulletproof!
yea. around my area, i’ll need this