Wayne County Schools Boost Security with Window Film
Wayne County Board of Education Enhances School Safety with Window Film
The Wayne County Board of Education in West Virginia has approved a plan to install safety window film at older schools, funded by a $63,000 grant from West Virginia Homeland Security. This film makes it difficult for intruders to break through the glass, providing an affordable security upgrade for buildings with extensive glass windows. Other West Virginia districts, like Roane County, have already implemented this measure.
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