C-Bond Systems announced its Patriot Glass Solutions subsidiary has received eight purchase orders from various Texas school districts to install its ballistic-resistant system and its forced entry-resistant system. These purchase orders add to the 165 schools where the Company's products are already installed and adds to the Company's previously announced backlog, which now exceeds $3.4 million. Patriot Glass Solutions' C-Bond BRS is a ballistic-resistant film system that includes C-Bond's patented glass strengthening technology, which is applied onto the glass prior to the application of window film, and multiple layers of security film on specified glass thickness to help stop bullets from penetrating glass.

C-Bond BRS are certified by third-party labs to meet National Institute of Justice Level I, Level IIA, Level II, and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 752 ballistic-resistant protection standards. C-Bond B RS is more affordable than bulletproof polycarbonate and is easy to install. Patriot Glass Solutions also offers forced entry-resistant film, applied with its proprietary glass strengthener, which is its C-Bond Secure product.

When used in conjunction with security film, C-Bond Secure delays forced entry, which gives law enforcement or other security personnel more time to lead those inside a facility to safety and apprehend the perpetrator. Patriot Glass Solutions? backlog includes purchase orders the Company has already received and announced.

The Company expects the majority of this backlog to be installed in 2024, but a portion of it could stretch into 2025 since some projects are new construction, etc. Patriot Glass Solutions protects personal, commercial and government property from looting, smash-and-grabs, break-ins, and gunfire. Its leading products are C-Bond BRS and C-Bond Secure.