Safety And Security Window Film

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We understand that security is a top priority for any business, and that's why we offer the best security solutions with our range of window films. Our security window films provide an additional layer of protection for your property, safeguarding your premises against break-ins, vandalism, and even bomb blasts.

Our window films are made from high-quality materials and are engineered to provide superior strength and durability, ensuring that your property remains protected for years to come. They are also highly resistant to damage from weathering, UV rays, and other environmental factors, making them a cost-effective solution for businesses that require long-lasting protection.
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  • Clear Safety Film - This film is ideal for businesses that want to maintain the aesthetic of their property while still providing an extra layer of protection. The clear film is virtually invisible and can be applied to any type of glass.
  • Solar Control Safety Film - This film not only provides enhanced security, but it also reduces heat and glare from the sun, improving energy efficiency and reducing cooling costs.
  • Anti-Graffiti Film - This film is designed to protect windows from vandalism, such as graffiti or etching. It can be easily removed and replaced, making it a cost-effective solution for businesses in high-risk areas.
  • Bomb Blast Mitigation Film - This film is engineered to withstand the force of a bomb blast, reducing the risk of injury and damage to property in the event of an explosion.
  • Decorative Safety Film - Our decorative safety film offers the same protection against shattering glass as our other products while providing a decorative touch to your commercial space. The film can be customized with various designs and patterns to complement your space's décor.
  • Regulation 14 Compliance : requires that every window or other transparent or translucent surface in a wall, partition, door, or gate should, where necessary for reasons of health or safety, be of a safety material or be protected against breakage of the transparent or translucent material. As well as this it must also be appropriately marked or incorporate features to make it apparent. Employers who fail to meet this legal obligation of regulation 14 run the risk of costly litigation should an accident occur involving these glazed areas.