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Tuesday, January 13, 2015
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. (KABC) --
According to security company Safer Schools for America, bullet-resistant doors could help save lives.
In response to a rise in school shootings, the California company began making the doors, remote-controlled locks and bullet-resistant windows for classrooms.
"We want to let the teacher be the first responder and do our part to mitigate the loss of lives and deter a shooting from happening," said Ron Triebels, co-founder of Safer Schools For America.
But at about $500 a piece, the new technology is not in the budget for many schools. Billionaire businessman and co-founder of Paul Mitchell hair care John Paul DeJoria wants to change that.
He and his business partners want to fund safer schools using their new phone and music service, ROK mobile.
"If we get 500 kids every month, we can give two grand back to a school, and for $25,000 we can secure the whole school," said Jonathan Kendrick, co-founder of ROK mobile.
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Irgendwie wursteln sie weiter, aber scheinbar laufen die Aktivitäten nur noch über USA nachdem der Markt England/EU "verbrannt" ist.