the expert in ballistic-resistant panic/strong rooms
No other room in a home or business needs to provide such a high level of resistance to bullets as a panic room (or strong room). When building such a room, many contractors and clients therefore choose to work together with aalbers|wico - the specialist in structural ballistic security. We supply and install all the ballistic-resistant components that are needed precisely in accordance with your specifications. If you wish, they can also be offered in combination with intruder-, blast- and fire-resistant properties.
tested in practice
The resistance value of our panic rooms has not only been calculated on paper – it has been tested in practice too. At our own test centre we can see how our components stand up to the most rigorous of tests. This centre is equipped with a ballistic test bunker - the only one of its kind in the Netherlands.
standards
Our panic rooms are based on the European standards EN 1522 and EN 1063, but we can also go one step further. If stipulated in the Schedule of Requirements, we can supply a panic room offering the actual level of resistance you need. The official standards form the starting point here, but the panic room undergoes further testing on the basis of additional criteria.
Find out more about standards for ballistic-resistant panic rooms in our knowledge centre.
testing methods
We always determine the resistance class of our ballistic-resistant panic rooms in practice. For this we employ the methods and tools described in standards EN 1522 and EN 1063: a mechanical firing mechanism, temperature measurement, shots in a triangle with a certain distance between impacts and a chronograph.
Find out more about testing methods for ballistic-resistant panic rooms in our knowledge centre.
resistance classes
The resistance class of ballistic-resistant panic rooms is defined on the basis of a number of factors: the type of ammunition that is used, the type of weapon, the velocity of the shots fired, the distance at which they are fired and the number of shots discharged.
Find out more about resistance classes for ballistic-resistant panic rooms in our knowledge centre.