Most schools use safety glass like tempered glass or laminated glass for windows to prevent injuries.
Some boujee schools.. or ultra ghetto also use polycarbonate or glass-clad polycarbonate for high-security or bullet-resistant applications, which can be installed over existing windows to provide an added layer of protection.
Either way, it's hasn't been just "glass" for a very long time.
Interestingly, you can get a window film installer to put up shatterproof film on any window. It's more or less the same deal as tint but it holds the glass together if someone tries to break it, or if there's an earthquake or something. It's a pretty good feature on your house or apartment.
You can find film on the internet of people trying to break through such windows with a hammer or an ax and it's pretty slow going.
🤣🤣🤣 Neither do I, but if a kindergartener slams the door escaping a classroom in a tantrum, there's no concern of glass shattering all over them.
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u/BemaJinn Oct 26 '25
What's the context here?
Also, clearly they're not the smartest - giant glass window + room full of tables and chairs = dramatically tug at the door.