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Moving Security Forward: An In-Depth Look at the Mobile Safe Shield

Moving Security Forward: An In-Depth Look at the Mobile Safe Shield

Safety and security in public and private spaces have become top priorities across many industries—education, law enforcement, corporate offices, and more. In that context, SafeWood Designs’ Mobile Safe Shield offers an intriguing, mobile solution for active threats, especially those involving firearms. Let’s explore what it is, why it matters, and how organizations might use it (and what to think about before doing so).


What is the Mobile Safe Shield?

As described by Security Today, the Mobile Safe Shield is a moveable bullet-resistant shield system, designed for rapid deployment in environments where protection is needed against the threat of an assailant—particularly active shooter scenarios. (securitytoday.com)

Key features include:

  • Heavy‐duty steel frame for long-term durability

  • Quality castor wheels for smooth mobility

  • Bullet-resistant core with UL 752 Levels 1–8 options

  • Customizable finishes (glass, whiteboard, tack board, veneer, or plastic laminate)

  • Applications in schools, courthouses, police stations, reception areas, offices, and more


Common Questions About Bulletproof Shields

1. What is the price of a bulletproof shield?
The cost depends on the UL level of protection and customization. A ballistic shield Level 4 or higher generally costs more due to the advanced materials needed to stop rifle rounds.

2. Is there a bulletproof shield for cars?
Yes—there are vehicle-mounted ballistic panels, but the Mobile Safe Shield is designed for buildings, not vehicles. For cars, specialized automotive armor is recommended.

3. Can I get a bulletproof shield for home defense?
Absolutely. Many homeowners are exploring ballistic shields as part of home defense strategies. The Mobile Safe Shield can be used at entry points or safe rooms as an added layer of protection.

4. What’s the difference between a ballistic shield Level 4 and Level 5?

  • Level 4 shields are typically rated to stop high-powered rifle rounds.

  • Level 5 (a less common but emerging rating) indicates an even higher standard of multi-hit protection, often used by law enforcement and military.

5. Can I find a bulletproof shield on Amazon?
Some small personal ballistic shields may be listed online, but for professional-grade products with trusted UL certification, it’s best to purchase through an authorized security supplier like Covenant Security Equipment.

6. Where can I find a bulletproof shield for sale?
The Mobile Safe Shield is available now through Covenant Security Equipment, with customizable options based on your facility’s needs.


Why the Mobile Safe Shield Matters

The Mobile Safe Shield addresses modern security challenges by offering:

  1. Rapid deployment of cover in crises

  2. Flexible design adaptable to schools, offices, and healthcare facilities

  3. Layered protection for staff and visitors

  4. Visible deterrence against violent threats


Practical Applications

  • Schools & Universities: Protect entrances and reception areas

  • Healthcare Facilities: Provide mobile protection in lobbies or ER settings

  • Corporate Offices: Blend safety with design by using shields that double as whiteboards or tack boards

  • Courthouses & Law Enforcement: Enhance already high-security environments

  • Event Spaces: Deploy shields at temporary gatherings or high-traffic areas

 

You can purchase the Mobile Safe Shield and other ballistic protection solutions directly through Covenant Security Equipment. Whether you’re researching bulletproof shield price, looking for a ballistic shield for home defense, or comparing Level 4 vs Level 5 protection, Covenant Security Equipment can help you find the right solution for your needs.

Equip your organization with proven protection today and take a vital step toward safeguarding your people and spaces.

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