Delta Bullet-Proof Guard Booth Withstands Austin Shooter's Bullets
Delta Scientific, manufacturer of counter-terrorist vehicle control systems used in the United States and internationally, announced this week that no bullets penetrated a Delta bullet-proof guard booth in a downtown Austin, Texas, shooting.

Photo of guard booth that resisted bullets in Austin shooting: Delta Scientific
Delta Scientific, manufacturer of counter-terrorist vehicle control systems used in the United States and internationally, announced this week that no bullets penetrated a Delta bullet-proof guard booth in a downtown Austin shooting.
Early in the morning of November 28, 2014, a gunman started shooting up the recently opened federal courthouse, the Mexican consulate, and the Austin Police Department headquarters. In the middle of the melee was standing a Delta bullet-proof guard booth. During the shooting, nobody was injured but the gunman, who was killed.
"Most everyone is familiar with the standard manned guard booth, in which a person sits and allows drivers in and out of a facility," explains Jeremy Andrews, Delta Scientific sales manager. "However, government facilities, border stations, military bases, and other locales where there can be a 'very unwanted guest' all use much higher security booths, such as our bullet-resistant units."
According to Andrews, bullet-resistant booths can be specified as Level 1, 2, 3 or 4, with 4 providing the highest level of resistance. Bullet-resistant booths are tested and certified to conform to Underwriters Laboratories standard UL 752 and others as required. If wanted, they are pre-wired to N.E.C. (i.e. 125 AMP, 120/240 Volt, 6/12 station, single phase or whatever current is used in that region) and come fully assembled, ready for service.
Typically, the specifications for a bullet-resistant booth will include -
Protection against Impact - Level 1; Handgun - 9mm or .357 - Level 2; Handgun .44 magnum, 5.5 ammunition or 12g shotgun - Level 3; High-power rifle such as a 30.06, 7.62 ammunition, hand grenade, high explosive - Level 4
All structural members meet or exceed ASTM A500
Sliding or swing door fabricated from structural steel with heavy duty hardware for bullet resistance
All electrical components will be UL approved and installed in accordance with the N.E.C.
Delta bullet-resistant Level 4 booths currently protect such varied locations as the Pentagon in Washington, DC, Ontario Airport and US and other nations' embassies needing extra security in volatile countries. Fifty custom-designed bullet-resistant guard booths are now in use at the San Ysidro Landed Port of Entry (SYLPOE), the busiest land port in the world. Located between San Diego in the USA and Tijuana in Mexico, the port processes an average of 50,000 northbound vehicles per day. The majority of the traffic lanes will have two stacked bullet-resistant inspection booths created by Delta Scientific.
About Delta Scientific
Delta Scientific Corporation is the leading manufacturer of vehicle access control equipment with over 260,000 square feet of production facilities in Palmdale, Calif. Delta's three product lines consist of high-security vehicle barricade systems, parking control equipment and guard booths. Delta Scientific has been engineering and manufacturing vehicle access control equipment since 1974 and sells its products worldwide.
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