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Bullet Resistant: Level 1
Panel Size: 3' x 8'
Custom Quote

Protect what matters most.

Our bullet resistant panels are the best option
for adding vital protection to your business or home.
They have gone through rigorous testing and refinement to achieve
the approval of the United States Marshall, the Institute of Justice,
and the General Services Administration. All of our panels
are UL Security listed and are 1 hour fire rated.

Armortex Bullet Resistant Wall Panel Covenant Security Equipment

Ready fit or cut to fit.

Our panels are manufactured with a mixture of
fiberglass and resin, making them light enough to
handle while still maintaining required levels of protection.
Choose a panel size that fits your needs, then cut the
panel to any shape using a diamond blade.

Armortex Bullet Resistant Wall Panel Covenant Security Equipment

Tested and approved.

Every panel is manufactured with strict requirements
in order to meet the UL Security Listed standards.
They come in a variety of protection levels, designed
to meet your budget and security needs. Our most
common panel sold is the Level 3, which is suitable
for most all locations. We also offer a bulk discount.
Armortex Bullet Resistant Wall Panel Covenant Security Equipment

Installs anywhere. Easily.

Our panels can be installed directly over existing
drywall using adhesives or drill bits and screws.
For new construction, panels can be installed
behind the drywall, using batten strips to secure the
seams together.

Bullet resistant panel installation

Purchase with confidence.

Covenant Security Equipment takes pride in every product
that we sell. Quality is always guaranteed, and we back it up
with a 12-month warranty.
Click Here to read our
Standard Product Warranty.

Bulk Discounts

When you add your items to the shopping cart we will automatically apply the discounts. Feel free to contact us with any questions or would like a written quote.

Number of Panels Discount Per Panel
3 - 9 $75 Off Per Panel
10 - 20 $100 Off Per Panel
20+ $150 Off Per Panel

Batten Strips
Batten Strip Installation on Bullet Resistant Panels

Any butt joints or seams create a ballistic weakness. To insure ballistic integrity, we recommend that you incorporate 4" overlap strips (battens). These strips insure a 2" ballistic overlap on the back of each side of the seam. Conformity to curved surfaces can be handled by placing 12" to 18" vertical strips following the inside curvature of the surface to be protected. The same 4" overlap strips should be employed at each joint.

Batten Strips

The panels easily accept a wood or plastic veneer using contact cement. It may also be upholstered or painted. To paint we recommend "roughing up" the surface with sandpaper. Panels can be used as a drywall supply alternative, but will need to be installed a little differently, so make sure to check out our installation instructions.

Click Here to Purchase Batten Strips
Starting at $58.00 * Delivered

Installation

The following recommendations are designed to assist in the installation of bullet resistant fiberglass panels, as well as to preserve the ballistic protection the panels are designed to provide. Different elements of working with the product and certain challenges are addressed, in addition to important options and expert tips to consider when ordering the product. The material is manufactured by mechanically injecting woven roving ballistic grade fiberglass cloth with a thermoset polyester resin. The impregnated cloth is then placed in a hydraulic hot press and pressed into flat rigid sheets.

Panel Sizes and Cutting

RemGrit Saw Blade for Bullet Resistant Panel Cut

Covenant Security Equipment provides panels in any combination of 3’, 4’ & 5’ widths by 8’, 9’ & 10’ lengths. In the field, panels can be cut with a diamond-grit blade. For electrical boxes and other small openings, a diamond grit blade (available through most builder’s supply in the ceramic tile section) on a reciprocating saw should be sufficient. In addition to wearing protective clothing, a fan can be placed behind the cutting area to help blow away fiberglass particles.

Cut using ordinary carpentry tools. Circular saw, table saw, panel saw, saber saw, etc. Use the following blades: RemGrit "Grit Edge": GC703 7" Circular, GC805 8"Circular, GC915 12" Circular, GJ18 Saber Saw or a Tenryu TSD Series 7". The 7” Blade cuts extremely hard abrasive materials.

Check out the 7" TSD Series Blade or contact us for custom water-jet cutting.

Fastening and Drilling

Bullet Resistant Fiberglass may be drilled using high speed steel twist drills. Materials should be drilled at a slow speed. Panels may be attached using self-tapping drywall screws. When attaching a panel to a stud wall on which drywall will be the exterior surface, simply use enough screws to hold the panel to the studs, then come back with a complete screw pattern to the studs when hanging the drywall on top. If a different appliqué is to be used over the panels and a flush surface is required, a counter-sink hole may be used before adding the screws. Panels up to 1-1/8” and thicker may require pre-drilling the fastener holes to prevent the screw heads from breaking, as well as to facilitate the installation. It is recommended that you use a carbide or cobalt tip drill bit at medium speed with medium pressure. Low carbon (high-speed steel) bits may be used, but will typically have a shorter lifespan.

Adhesives and Laminating

Panels can also be attached with the use of adhesives. One product available is PL Premium Polyurethane Construction Adhesive. For stronger adhesion to non-porous substrates, such as aluminum, steel and stainless steel, or bonding one panel to another, a 2-part Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) adhesive may be utilized, such as Plexus MA 320. Laminates can be applied with standard contact adhesives and should be thick enough to avoid transfer of texture to the finished surface. Apply adhesive per manufacturer’s instructions.

Wall Assembly

Any butt joints or seams create a ballistic weakness at the seam. To insure ballistic integrity, we recommend that you incorporate 4" overlap strips (battens). These strips insure a 2" ballistic overlap on each side of the seam.

For typical wall and mill work installations, a 4” wide batten strip of the same level material should be specified at the butt-joints to provide a minimal 2” overlap from one panel to the next, or each side of the joint. Batten strips are available as separate items or can be cut in the field from raw panels.

The batten strips can be attached directly to the panels and should be used where any vertical or horizontal joints occur. Battens are not required where a 90˚ corner occurs, in which case a panel should simply overlap to the next panel at the corner (see diagram).

By having the panel joints between the studs, the battens can be attached without pushing out the wall further. In the case of electrical cut-outs, an additional 12” high piece of the same level of material may be installed from stud-to-stud, as close as possible to the hole.

Finishing

Panels easily accepts a wood or plastic veneer using contact cement. It may also be upholstered or painted. To paint we recommend "roughing up" the surface with sandpaper.

Install with Drywall

Bullet Resistant Panel Install With Drywall

Install with Concrete

Bullet Resistant Panel Install with Concrete

Anchoring Schedule 1

Bullet Resistant Panel Anchoring Schedule 1

Anchoring Schedule 2

Bullet Resistant Panel Anchoring Schedule 2

Curved Desk or Wall
Bending panels around a curved desk or wall is possible using Level 1 panels only. A level 3 rating can be achieved by cutting the panels to size and segmenting them or by overlapping the panels to cover the seams. Using stacked Level 1 panels at 1/4” thick will equal the 1/2” Level 3 desired protection.

Performance Comparison
BR Level (UL752) Shots Ammunition (Grains) Velocity Min/Max FPS Thickness (inches) Nominal (lbs) Per Square Foot Fire Rating (Hours) Weapon
Level 1 Single 124 GR FMJ 1175-1295 1/4 2.9 1
9mm Full Metal Copper Jacket with Lead Core
Level 2 Single 158 GR SP 1250-1375 3/8 4.1 1
.357 Magnum Jacketed Lead Soft Point
Level 3 Single 240 GR LEAD 1350-1485 1/2 5.25 1
.44 Magnum Lead Semi-wadcutter Gas Checked
Level 4 Single 180 GR SP 2540-2794 1-3/16 13.7 1
.30 Caliber Rifle Lead Core Soft Point (.30-06 Caliber)
Level 5 Single 150 GR FMJ 2750-3025 1-3/8 15 1
7.62mm Rifle Lead Core Full Metal Copper Jacket, Military Ball (.308 Caliber)
Level 6 Multiple 124 GR FMJ 1400-1540 3/8 3.2 1
9mm UZI Full Metal Copper Jacket with Lead Core
Level 7 Multiple 55 GR FMJ 3080-3388 1-1/16 12.2 1
5.56mm M-16 Rifle Full Metal Copper Jacket with Lead Core (.223 Caliber)
Level 8 Multiple 150 GR FMJ 2750-3025 1-7/16 16 1
7.62 Rifle Lead Core Full Metal Copper Jacket, Military Ball (.308 Caliber)

Specs

Note: Thickness dimensions are nominal and may result in panels with minuscule differences.

SECTION: 10 26 41 BULLET RESISTANT PANELS
PART 1 – GENERAL

BP8018

    1. SUMMARY
      1. Section includes bullet resistant fiberglass panels.
    1. REFERENCES
      1. American Society for Testing and Materials:
        1. ASTM E119-98 Standard Test for One-Hour Fire-Rating of Building Construction and Materials
        2. ASTM F1233-98 Standard Test Method for Forced Entry Testing of Materials/Assemblies, Class IV
      2. International Organization for Standardization:
        1. ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System
      3. National Institute of Justice Ballistic Standards:
        1. NIJ Standard 0108.01 – Type III-A
      4. Small Business Administration:
        1. SBA Small Business Size Standard
      5. Underwriters Laboratories:
        1. UL 752 Specifications and Ammunition, 11th Edition, Standard for Bullet Resisting Equipment published September 9, 2005, revised December 21, 2006, Level 3
      6. The United States Department of State:
        1. The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
    1. SUBMITTALS
      1. Submittals for Review: Submit for approval prior to fabrication.
        1. Product Data: Include specifications, brochures, and samples.
        2. Recommendations for installation of Bullet Resistant Fiberglass Panels available
      2. Certificates: Submit printed data to indicate compliance with following requirements.
        1. UL LISTING Verification and UL752 Current Test Results as provided by Underwriters Laboratories.
        2. ASTM E119-98 One-Hour Fire Rating of Building Construction and Materials.
        3. ASTM F1233-98 Standard Test Method for Forced Entry Testing of Materials/Assemblies.
        4. Manufacturer’s third party certificate of registration with ISO 9001:2015.
        5. Manufacturer’s U.S. Dept. of State ITAR Statement of Registration.
        6. Manufacturer’s SBA Profile verifying small business status by the SBA.
    1. DELIVERY, HANDLING, AND STORAGE
      1. Deliver materials to project with manufacturer’s UL LISTED Labels intact and legible.
      2. Handle material with care to prevent damage. Store materials inside under cover, stack flat and off the floor.
5. WARRANTY
      1. Warrant all materials and workmanship against defects for a period of ten (10) years from the date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
    1. MANUFACTURER
      1. Design Basis: Contract Documents are based on Covenant Security Equipment, (Phoenix, AZ , phone: 866-286-4400, sales@covenantsecurityequipment.com web: www.covenantsecurityequipment.com
    1. PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
      1. Bullet Resistant Fiberglass Panels shall be “non ricochet type” to permit the encapture and retention of an attacking projectile lessening the potential of a random injury or lateral penetration.
      2. Panel Rating: UL752 Level 3.
      3. Bullet resistance of joints: equal to that of the panel.
    1. MATERIALS
      1. Panels fabricated of multiple layers of woven roving ballistic grade fiberglass cloth impregnated with a thermoset polyester resin and compressed into flat rigid sheets.
      2. Thickness: 7/16” nominal thickness
      3. Nominal Weight: 4.8 lbs. per sq. ft.

D. Available Panel Sizes: [3’ x 8’] [3’ x 9’] [3’ x 10’] [4’ x 8’] [4’ x 9’] [4’ x 10’] [5’ x 8’][5’ x 9’] [5’ x 10’] [Custom]
E. Panels manufactured in the United States of America with raw materials sourced from the U.S.A. for quality assurance purposes and to comply with any applicable “Buy American” provisions.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

    1. EXAMINATION
      1. Prior to starting installation, verify work of related trades required in contract documents and architectural drawings is complete to the point where work of this Section may properly commence.
    1. JOINTS
      1. Reinforce joints with a back-up layer of bullet resistive material. Minimum width of reinforcing layer at joint shall be 4-inches, centered on panel joints.
3. APPLICATION
      1. Install armor in accordance with manufacturer’s printed documents and as required by contract documents.
      2. Secure armor panels using screws, bolts, or an industrial adhesive.
        1. Method of application shall install panels minimizing vulnerabilities by fitting tightly to adjacent surfaces including concrete floor slab, concrete roof slab, bullet resistive door frames, bullet resistive window frames, and the like.
Quality Built

Made in the USA

Warranty

Covered by our 12-month Warranty

Give Us A Call

+1 (866) 286-4400

Protect what matters most.

Our bullet resistant panels are the best option
for adding vital protection to your business or home.
They have gone through rigorous testing and refinement to achieve
the approval of the United States Marshall, the Institute of Justice,
and the General Services Administration. All of our panels
are UL Security listed and are 1 hour fire rated.

Armortex Bullet Resistant Wall Panel Covenant Security Equipment

Ready fit or cut to fit.

Our panels are manufactured with a mixture of
fiberglass and resin, making them light enough to
handle while still maintaining required levels of protection.
Choose a panel size that fits your needs, then cut the
panel to any shape using a diamond blade.

Armortex Bullet Resistant Wall Panel Covenant Security Equipment

Tested and approved.

Every panel is manufactured with strict requirements
in order to meet the UL Security Listed standards.
They come in a variety of protection levels, designed
to meet your budget and security needs. Our most
common panel sold is the Level 3, which is suitable
for most all locations. We also offer a bulk discount.
Armortex Bullet Resistant Wall Panel Covenant Security Equipment

Installs anywhere. Easily.

Our panels can be installed directly over existing
drywall using adhesives or drill bits and screws.
For new construction, panels can be installed
behind the drywall, using batten strips to secure the
seams together.

Bullet resistant panel installation

Purchase with confidence.

Covenant Security Equipment takes pride in every product
that we sell. Quality is always guaranteed, and we back it up
with a 12-month warranty.
Click Here to read our
Standard Product Warranty.

When you add your items to the shopping cart we will automatically apply the discounts. Feel free to contact us with any questions or would like a written quote.

Number of Panels Discount Per Panel
3 - 9 $75 Off Per Panel
10 - 20 $100 Off Per Panel
20+ $150 Off Per Panel
Batten Strip Installation on Bullet Resistant Panels

Any butt joints or seams create a ballistic weakness. To insure ballistic integrity, we recommend that you incorporate 4" overlap strips (battens). These strips insure a 2" ballistic overlap on the back of each side of the seam. Conformity to curved surfaces can be handled by placing 12" to 18" vertical strips following the inside curvature of the surface to be protected. The same 4" overlap strips should be employed at each joint.

Batten Strips

The panels easily accept a wood or plastic veneer using contact cement. It may also be upholstered or painted. To paint we recommend "roughing up" the surface with sandpaper. Panels can be used as a drywall supply alternative, but will need to be installed a little differently, so make sure to check out our installation instructions.

Click Here to Purchase Batten Strips
Starting at $58.00 * Delivered

The following recommendations are designed to assist in the installation of bullet resistant fiberglass panels, as well as to preserve the ballistic protection the panels are designed to provide. Different elements of working with the product and certain challenges are addressed, in addition to important options and expert tips to consider when ordering the product. The material is manufactured by mechanically injecting woven roving ballistic grade fiberglass cloth with a thermoset polyester resin. The impregnated cloth is then placed in a hydraulic hot press and pressed into flat rigid sheets.

Panel Sizes and Cutting

RemGrit Saw Blade for Bullet Resistant Panel Cut

Covenant Security Equipment provides panels in any combination of 3’, 4’ & 5’ widths by 8’, 9’ & 10’ lengths. In the field, panels can be cut with a diamond-grit blade. For electrical boxes and other small openings, a diamond grit blade (available through most builder’s supply in the ceramic tile section) on a reciprocating saw should be sufficient. In addition to wearing protective clothing, a fan can be placed behind the cutting area to help blow away fiberglass particles.

Cut using ordinary carpentry tools. Circular saw, table saw, panel saw, saber saw, etc. Use the following blades: RemGrit "Grit Edge": GC703 7" Circular, GC805 8"Circular, GC915 12" Circular, GJ18 Saber Saw or a Tenryu TSD Series 7". The 7” Blade cuts extremely hard abrasive materials.

Check out the 7" TSD Series Blade or contact us for custom water-jet cutting.

Fastening and Drilling

Bullet Resistant Fiberglass may be drilled using high speed steel twist drills. Materials should be drilled at a slow speed. Panels may be attached using self-tapping drywall screws. When attaching a panel to a stud wall on which drywall will be the exterior surface, simply use enough screws to hold the panel to the studs, then come back with a complete screw pattern to the studs when hanging the drywall on top. If a different appliqué is to be used over the panels and a flush surface is required, a counter-sink hole may be used before adding the screws. Panels up to 1-1/8” and thicker may require pre-drilling the fastener holes to prevent the screw heads from breaking, as well as to facilitate the installation. It is recommended that you use a carbide or cobalt tip drill bit at medium speed with medium pressure. Low carbon (high-speed steel) bits may be used, but will typically have a shorter lifespan.

Adhesives and Laminating

Panels can also be attached with the use of adhesives. One product available is PL Premium Polyurethane Construction Adhesive. For stronger adhesion to non-porous substrates, such as aluminum, steel and stainless steel, or bonding one panel to another, a 2-part Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) adhesive may be utilized, such as Plexus MA 320. Laminates can be applied with standard contact adhesives and should be thick enough to avoid transfer of texture to the finished surface. Apply adhesive per manufacturer’s instructions.

Wall Assembly

Any butt joints or seams create a ballistic weakness at the seam. To insure ballistic integrity, we recommend that you incorporate 4" overlap strips (battens). These strips insure a 2" ballistic overlap on each side of the seam.

For typical wall and mill work installations, a 4” wide batten strip of the same level material should be specified at the butt-joints to provide a minimal 2” overlap from one panel to the next, or each side of the joint. Batten strips are available as separate items or can be cut in the field from raw panels.

The batten strips can be attached directly to the panels and should be used where any vertical or horizontal joints occur. Battens are not required where a 90˚ corner occurs, in which case a panel should simply overlap to the next panel at the corner (see diagram).

By having the panel joints between the studs, the battens can be attached without pushing out the wall further. In the case of electrical cut-outs, an additional 12” high piece of the same level of material may be installed from stud-to-stud, as close as possible to the hole.

Finishing

Panels easily accepts a wood or plastic veneer using contact cement. It may also be upholstered or painted. To paint we recommend "roughing up" the surface with sandpaper.

Install with Drywall

Bullet Resistant Panel Install With Drywall

Install with Concrete

Bullet Resistant Panel Install with Concrete

Anchoring Schedule 1

Bullet Resistant Panel Anchoring Schedule 1

Anchoring Schedule 2

Bullet Resistant Panel Anchoring Schedule 2

Curved Desk or Wall
Bending panels around a curved desk or wall is possible using Level 1 panels only. A level 3 rating can be achieved by cutting the panels to size and segmenting them or by overlapping the panels to cover the seams. Using stacked Level 1 panels at 1/4” thick will equal the 1/2” Level 3 desired protection.

BR Level (UL752) Shots Ammunition (Grains) Velocity Min/Max FPS Thickness (inches) Nominal (lbs) Per Square Foot Fire Rating (Hours) Weapon
Level 1 Single 124 GR FMJ 1175-1295 1/4 2.9 1 9mm Full Metal Copper Jacket with Lead Core
Level 2 Single 158 GR SP 1250-1375 3/8 4.1 1 .357 Magnum Jacketed Lead Soft Point
Level 3 Single 240 GR LEAD 1350-1485 1/2 5.25 1 .44 Magnum Lead Semi-wadcutter Gas Checked
Level 4 Single 180 GR SP 2540-2794 1-3/16 13.7 1 .30 Caliber Rifle Lead Core Soft Point (.30-06 Caliber)
Level 5 Single 150 GR FMJ 2750-3025 1-3/8 15 1 7.62mm Rifle Lead Core Full Metal Copper Jacket, Military Ball (.308 Caliber)
Level 6 Multiple 124 GR FMJ 1400-1540 3/8 3.2 1 9mm UZI Full Metal Copper Jacket with Lead Core
Level 7 Multiple 55 GR FMJ 3080-3388 1-1/16 12.2 1 5.56mm M-16 Rifle Full Metal Copper Jacket with Lead Core (.223 Caliber)
Level 8 Multiple 150 GR FMJ 2750-3025 1-7/16 16 1 7.62 Rifle Lead Core Full Metal Copper Jacket, Military Ball (.308 Caliber)

Note: Thickness dimensions are nominal and may result in panels with minuscule differences.

SECTION: 10 26 41 BULLET RESISTANT PANELS
PART 1 – GENERAL

BP8018

    1. SUMMARY
      1. Section includes bullet resistant fiberglass panels.
    1. REFERENCES
      1. American Society for Testing and Materials:
        1. ASTM E119-98 Standard Test for One-Hour Fire-Rating of Building Construction and Materials
        2. ASTM F1233-98 Standard Test Method for Forced Entry Testing of Materials/Assemblies, Class IV
      2. International Organization for Standardization:
        1. ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System
      3. National Institute of Justice Ballistic Standards:
        1. NIJ Standard 0108.01 – Type III-A
      4. Small Business Administration:
        1. SBA Small Business Size Standard
      5. Underwriters Laboratories:
        1. UL 752 Specifications and Ammunition, 11th Edition, Standard for Bullet Resisting Equipment published September 9, 2005, revised December 21, 2006, Level 3
      6. The United States Department of State:
        1. The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
    1. SUBMITTALS
      1. Submittals for Review: Submit for approval prior to fabrication.
        1. Product Data: Include specifications, brochures, and samples.
        2. Recommendations for installation of Bullet Resistant Fiberglass Panels available
      2. Certificates: Submit printed data to indicate compliance with following requirements.
        1. UL LISTING Verification and UL752 Current Test Results as provided by Underwriters Laboratories.
        2. ASTM E119-98 One-Hour Fire Rating of Building Construction and Materials.
        3. ASTM F1233-98 Standard Test Method for Forced Entry Testing of Materials/Assemblies.
        4. Manufacturer’s third party certificate of registration with ISO 9001:2015.
        5. Manufacturer’s U.S. Dept. of State ITAR Statement of Registration.
        6. Manufacturer’s SBA Profile verifying small business status by the SBA.
    1. DELIVERY, HANDLING, AND STORAGE
      1. Deliver materials to project with manufacturer’s UL LISTED Labels intact and legible.
      2. Handle material with care to prevent damage. Store materials inside under cover, stack flat and off the floor.
5. WARRANTY
      1. Warrant all materials and workmanship against defects for a period of ten (10) years from the date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
    1. MANUFACTURER
      1. Design Basis: Contract Documents are based on Covenant Security Equipment, (Phoenix, AZ , phone: 866-286-4400, sales@covenantsecurityequipment.com web: www.covenantsecurityequipment.com
    1. PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
      1. Bullet Resistant Fiberglass Panels shall be “non ricochet type” to permit the encapture and retention of an attacking projectile lessening the potential of a random injury or lateral penetration.
      2. Panel Rating: UL752 Level 3.
      3. Bullet resistance of joints: equal to that of the panel.
    1. MATERIALS
      1. Panels fabricated of multiple layers of woven roving ballistic grade fiberglass cloth impregnated with a thermoset polyester resin and compressed into flat rigid sheets.
      2. Thickness: 7/16” nominal thickness
      3. Nominal Weight: 4.8 lbs. per sq. ft.

D. Available Panel Sizes: [3’ x 8’] [3’ x 9’] [3’ x 10’] [4’ x 8’] [4’ x 9’] [4’ x 10’] [5’ x 8’][5’ x 9’] [5’ x 10’] [Custom]
E. Panels manufactured in the United States of America with raw materials sourced from the U.S.A. for quality assurance purposes and to comply with any applicable “Buy American” provisions.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

    1. EXAMINATION
      1. Prior to starting installation, verify work of related trades required in contract documents and architectural drawings is complete to the point where work of this Section may properly commence.
    1. JOINTS
      1. Reinforce joints with a back-up layer of bullet resistive material. Minimum width of reinforcing layer at joint shall be 4-inches, centered on panel joints.
3. APPLICATION
      1. Install armor in accordance with manufacturer’s printed documents and as required by contract documents.
      2. Secure armor panels using screws, bolts, or an industrial adhesive.
        1. Method of application shall install panels minimizing vulnerabilities by fitting tightly to adjacent surfaces including concrete floor slab, concrete roof slab, bullet resistive door frames, bullet resistive window frames, and the like.