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Maryland School to Use Bulletproof Whiteboards

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Getty N 081613 SchoolBoards?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1376683306349Image Credit: Hardwire LLC(BALTIMORE) — The University of Maryland Eastern Shore will introduce bulletproof whiteboards in its classrooms this fall.

“It’s like having a fire extinguisher. Nobody blinks at having one of those in the classroom,” Bill Robinson, a spokesman for the university, told ABC News.

“It’s basically a police shield with a white board surface,” George Tunis, the founder of Hardwire LLC, explained.

Hardwire, a company that has previously made military armor, began manufacturing the boards this year. The boards are approximately four times the size of a bulletproof vest but are the same weight as normal white boards, Tunis said.

They are designed to hang on classroom doors or walls but can be used as a defensive tool by teachers, should an emergency arise.

“It’s something that would blend in but serves as a constant reminder of school safety. If a teacher ever had to fight an assailant, this would be a useful tool,” Tunis said. “If I had an intruder in my own home, I would reach for this before a gun.”

The university bought 200 whiteboards for $200 apiece and will distribute them to faculty, Robinson said.

“Having this in your hands will serve as a constant reminder of the present reality. An event like Sandy Hook,” he said, referring to the massacre in Newtown, Conn., last December, “can happen anytime, anyplace.”

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