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Bomb Resistant Doors, Windows Installed at Sequoyah County School

A Sequoyah County school is having bomb resistant doors and windows installed as part of new security measures a month after the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementar...

A Sequoyah County school is having bomb resistant doors and windows installed as part of new security measures a month after the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary.

Jason Sparkman, the owner of Solar Eclipse Window Tinting in Fort Smith, began applying a bomb resistant film to every door and window at  Liberty Public School in Liberty, Okla., Saturday. Students between kindergarten through 8th grade attend the school.

Sparkman explained that the bomb resistant film makes the windows stronger, and can stop someone from getting through the door or window.

"If someone brings a sledge-hammer up here, or an ax, or they even try to burn the school, it's going to take the glass and make it that much stronger," Sparkman said. "They can get through the glass, but the film is going to stay in the building. If a blast happens, [the film] will still stay in the frame."

George Lawson, who serves as the president of the school board and is also a member of the Fort Smith Police Department, said installing the bomb resistant film on the windows just made sense.

"Safety is our number one concern," Lawson said. "Parents bring their kids and drop them off at school, thinking that they're going to be able to come back and pick them back up in the afternoon." 

Lawson continued on to explain that the school is going to do everything they can to make sure that children are safe while they're at school.

"We have to install obstacles so that we can enact the security measures we have in place should something like [a school shooting] happen at school," Lawson explained.

District administrators met with the school board and decided to install the bomb resistant film earlier this month on every door and window on the school's campus. Lawson said, in addition, they're always brainstorming long-term strategies to improve safety and security for students and staff.

Sparkman said they're planning to test the effectiveness of the tinting in just a few weeks. They're planning to shoot windows with the tint applied with assault rifles, AK-47s, and even try to blow it up with a bomb to prove just how effective the material is.

Several law officers and school administrators will be attending the testing to see the effectiveness. 

Solar Eclipse has the Oklahoma state contract for window tinting in all 77 counties. 

If you're interested in having the film applied, you can contact Solar Eclipse Window Tinting at 479-461-2910.

5NEWS will be there for the testing and will bring you that story when it happens.

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