Safety and security window films provide a powerful barrier of protection against natural and manmade disasters. From vandalism and forced entry to bomb blasts and severe weather, the films significantly strengthen the glass against breakage. Made of a heavy-duty polyester compound, safety film provides a thin, clear barrier against unexpected threats. Protect your most valuable assets – human and financial The technology behind Safety and Security films resist shattering, helping to reduce potential damage and personal injury from flying glass and debris so common during hurricanes. Protect your building against forced entry The safety film’s technology resists breakage and shattering, making it harder for thieves to “smash and grab” display merchandise in retail stores. Defend against Texas hurricane DebriIn today's world, crime, vandalism, terrorism, natural disasters, and everyday accidents are real concerns. Our high performance safety and security films provide an optically clear yet powerful barrier that helps hold glass in place should impact occur. Danger from windborne debris, theft, vandalism, and accidental impact can be greatly reduced
Accidents, environmental effects and vandalism can instantly turn a pane of glass into life-threatening shards. Reduce your safety concern. Glass windows are among the most vulnerable areas in your business. Moreover, when broken, they are costly to replace. Installing window films on the exterior can make it difficult for criminals and vandals to break in or cause damage. It makes the glass impact-resistant and durable to lessen the chances of shattering and breakage. I hope this was helpful. Feel free to leave any questions or comments below 😎
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8/8/2022 02:36:05 am
The segment of your article that talked about how security film can help your windows resist shattering really helped to read. I can bet that this is something we can benefit from considering how many large windows we have here in places that are quite easy to try and break into. I'd hate for that to happen to my house, so I'll ask a security film expert to help us out with installing some.
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