Compliant to AS 1288
Every safety glass panel is processed and certified to the Australian Standard for glass in buildings, with toughening certificates supplied.
Toughened, laminated, or toughened laminated glass for wherever human impact is likely — designed to reduce cutting and piercing injuries, classified Grade A or Grade B, and compliant with AS 1288 Glass in Buildings.
Protection where impact is likely
Safety glass holds together or breaks safely on impact — specified for doors, low windows, bathrooms, and anywhere people move close to glass.
Get a QuoteSafety glass is toughened, laminated, or toughened laminated glass used where human impact is likely. It reduces the chance of cutting and piercing injuries by either shattering into small blunt particles (toughened) or holding together on its interlayer (laminated).
AS 1288 classifies safety glazing materials by performance. Grade A is the higher classification and is required for most human-impact locations such as doors, shower screens, and balustrades. Grade B covers lower-risk applications.
AS 1288 Glass in Buildings mandates safety glass for doors and door surrounds, low-level glazing, bathrooms, shower screens, balustrades, and pool fencing — anywhere a person could reasonably fall against the glass.