Safety / Security Film
Protection
from Accidental Injury
Like an
invisible shield, security films offer protection from broken
glass when accidents occur at home and at work. When ordinary
annealed glass breaks, it poses considerable danger. The
shattered pieces become daggers that can cause serious injury
or even death. Engineered with powerful adhesives, security
films reduce the hazard of broken glass by keeping the pieces
together and safely attached to the film.
Protection from
Violent Weather
When Mother
Nature loses her temper, devastation and loss is sure to
follow. Glass is always one of the first casualties during a
hurricane, tornado or earthquake. During violent weather when
glass breaks, wind, rain and flying debris are given full
access to your home or office, causing property damage and
destruction.
Security films
are Mother Natures match. Able to withstand extraordinary
wind and force, security film helps prevent entry of water and
wind-borne debris, providing superior protection 24-hours a
day. Disasters can strike with little or no warning; security
films are always ready.
Protection from
Crime
Windows and
doors are the most vulnerable parts of your home or place of
business. They are points of entry for criminals and
smash-and-grab thieves. Glass is an inviting target for
vandals intent on mischief or worse.
Alarms and
security systems are helpful, but provide little protection
from experienced or determined intruders. With security films,
intruders cannot readily penetrate the glass, even by striking
it with a heavy implement. Usually they become discouraged and
quickly depart for some easier target.
Protection from
Explosions
Bombs.
Industrial explosions. Terrorist attacks. In an instant, an
explosion can fire broken glass fragments at lethal speeds.
Research conducted after explosions, points to flying and
broken glass as one of the main causes of death or injury.
While nothing
can completely protect against powerful explosions, security
films have proven their effectiveness in these moments of
extreme danger.
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