Life-safety door assemblies for the hardest openings in the building — FEMA-certified storm shelters, blast resistant enclosures, and bullet resistant entries — supplied and supported right here in Tornado Alley.
Door frames and hardware for tornado safe rooms and community shelters, built to meet FEMA P-361 and ICC 500 shelter requirements. In the Texas Panhandle, these assemblies protect schools, municipal buildings, and commercial safe rooms — and we've supplied them across our whole service area.
Blast resistant doors and frames for utility, industrial, government, and energy-sector facilities where openings must withstand overpressure events. Furnished to the ratings your project engineer specifies, with coordinated hardware.
Bullet resistant doors, frames, and components for courthouses, financial institutions, dispatch centers, and secure entries — specified by UL 752 protection level and paired with compatible glazing and hardware.
Storm, blast, and bullet resistant assemblies fail plan review when the door, frame, hardware, and anchorage aren't certified together as a system. Our staff works with architects and contractors on the specification up front — it's one of the reasons regional firms have relied on us since 1979. We're active with CSI, UL, and NFPA, and we offer architectural spec assistance on every project.
These products are a core part of our line, alongside the hollow metal doors and frames they're most often built from.
Krieger Specialty Products • Overly Manufacturing • Chicago Bullet Proof Systems • Armotex • A & L Shielding (radiation shielding) • Security Metal Products • and more from our full line card.
Send us the spec section — we'll verify the assembly meets it and price the openings, free.