Patriot Glass Solutions, a division of C-Bond Systems, receives more than $360,000 of purchase orders for its shooter attack/safety film since May 26th
Patriot Glass Solutions, a division of C-Bond Systems (the “Company” or “C-Bond”) (OTC: CBNT), a developer and marketer of glass strengthening solutions for enhanced safety, announced today that it has received more than $361,000 of purchase orders to install shooter attack film/C-Bond BRS (ballistic-resistant system) and C-Bond Secure at schools in Texas since May 26, 2023. On May 26th, the Texas Education Agency implemented its final rule to improve school safety (the “Rule”).
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