Bulletproof backpacks are built to withstand handgun and shotgun fire thanks to built-in panels of Kevlar — a bulletproof fabric. However, the backpacks won't protect against AR-15s, a common weapon in school shootings.
The company Guard Dog Security is rolling out new school products to help protect against school shootings. One popular item is the ballistic armored desk calendar with bulletproof panels.
Hardwire is selling bulletproof whiteboards to protect classrooms against bullets fired through walls. The whiteboards have a layer of ballistic protection developed for the Department of Defense and can stop multiple rounds of handgun fire.
Hardwire is also selling bulletproof clipboards with armor technology developed for the Department of Defense. The clipboards meet Bulletproof Products NIJ Level 3A protection, classifying the product as soft armor.
Bullet Blocker uses the lastest DuPont Kevlar technology to discreetly sew 48 inches of protection into its leather folios. The pad also has organizer pockets, a smartphone holder, and a notebook.
Bullet Blocker also designed a three ring bulletproof binder insert that weighs 10 ounces. The product can stop 357 Magnum, 44 Magnum, 9mm, .45 caliber hollow point ammunition, and more.
This ballistic armored seat cushion, also designed by Bullet Blocker, weighs 20 ounces and can act as an anti-ballistic safety shield. The handles double as non-slip cushion grips.
This discreet tablet case from Bullet Blocker has a front pocket, pen loop, and zip close, and can stop bullets from a 357 Magnum, 44 Magnum, 9mm, .45 caliber hollow point ammunition.