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The pressures of todays society
and its social, economic, and moral problems have put an emotional strain on the public.
Recent acts of violence, in particular random bombings, have been aimed at not only our
political officials, but anyone or anything that is audible, visible, and Vulnerable.
Aside from the extreme costs involved in down time and replacement of damaged equipment
and facilities, no price can be placed on the Loss of Even One Life.

Having sufficient equipment on site and available to augment local law enforcement has
become necessary.
Bomb baskets are another tool at your disposal in countering the terrorist attempts to
intimidate and cause damage. Ideal for use in mail room and other vulnerable areas of
business activity.
Take the first step today to protect your facility and to provide a secure
environment.....Call for a Free Security Consultation.
Protection Development International Corporation
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November, 1999:
G.S.A. awards five-year contract:
Federal Supply Schedule 84, Part VI,
Section A
Law Enforcement and Security Equipment
Contract No. GS 07F 0041 K
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Disrupter Ring
SIN 426-4E - FSS 84, Part
VI, Section A
P.D.I.C.'s Disrupter Ring eliminates the need to carry
sandbags or rig other protective methods prior to disrupting a suspected object. The small
or large Ring is easily carried and placed over the suspected object
(with disrupter slot, if used, placed in an accessible area), disrupter placed through
slot or over top of ring and initiated.
Disrupter Ring and/or slot is compatible with Pan, Neutrix or Royal
Arms disrupters (specify when ordering).
As with bomb baskets, the Disrupter Ring is designed to vent the
explosion of an IED, should one occur, upward -- thus, any debris from the explosion will
be easily found and identified within close proximity to the ring. Disrupter Ring
should be replaced if anything more than superficial interior damage is visible.
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‘PEACEKEEPER’
BR glass replacement parts now available.
Peacekeeper
windshield, side and rear small windows originally were glass/glass with
a slide in ¼” polycarb spall shield. These polycarb shields may or
may not be in your unit.
Level IV 2” BR glass/glass
composite (low spall shield)
- windshield $290 ea.
- door & hull glass $196
ea.
¼” polycarb spall shield
- windshield $75 ea
- door & hull glass $50 ea
Level IV 2” BR
glass/clad/polycarbonate composite (no spall)
- windshield $445 ea
- door & hull glass $300 ea
Glass crating charge: $150
f.o.b. California facility
If you are considering an
armor-upgrade for the Peacekeeper, we offer a Level I ballistic
fiberglass body overlay which brings the body of the Peacekeeper up to a
full Level VI, stopping the 5.56. U.S.A. law enforcement discount: 15%.
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K-9
Enclosure
Designed for King Cab with rear
opening doors. Easy installation. Remove seat, install carpet covered
floor and wall sections, bolt down enclosure. With or without food
access slot in door.
Enclosure dimensions: 35 high x
27 wide x 35 long $970 or 59 long $1,370
K-9 Vests
- Level II, 4 lbs. $600
- Level II ballistic and stab
vest, 4.5 lbs. $800
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Panic
Room Kits (Safe Room)
Feel uncomfortable with the
number of strange people involved in the construction and contents of your safe room?
Eliminate the numbers, concentrate on a few 'need to know' installers and a customized
P.D.I.C. safe room kit.
For over 35 years, P.D.I.C./P.D.C. has been providing ballistic products and security accessories for our clients' business and residential 'safe room' needs.
P.D.I.C. manufactures its own lightweight armor composites and has complete mold capabilities. Virtually anything can be armored within your 'threat level' and budget requirements. P.D.I.C also manufactures a line of bomb handling and transport equipment, extending its blast expertise to the construction industry.
Simply complete our questionnaire, take some measurements (accurate), submit it to our offices and we'll provide you with a 'kit' price which may be delivered to your installation site in 30 days or less.
Before you do anything, secure your home!
Recommended source for home security information/evaluation:
Home Security Handbook
(As well as many other useful publications and videos.)
Published by California Attorney General's Office,
Crime and Violence Prevention Center.
http://caag.state.ca.us/cvpc/main_pub_videos.html
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