Security Window Films: Protect Your Property with Advanced Safety Solutions
We offer high-quality security window films designed to protect your property from a variety of threats. Our films, manufactured by industry leaders like Avery Dennison, are engineered to reinforce glass, making it more resistant to shattering from impacts, blasts, and forced entry.
Key Features of Our Security Films
- Impact Resistance: Protects against shattered glass from break-ins, blasts, and accidents.
- UV Protection: Blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays, reducing sun damage and glare.
- Optical Clarity: Maintains clear views without compromising on protection.
- Anti-Graffiti: Offers a protective layer against vandalism, keeping surfaces clean and scratch-free.
- Multiple Thickness Options: Available in 4 to 15 mil, ensuring the right level of protection for your needs.
Benefits of Installing Security Films
- Increased Safety: Reduces the risk of injury from broken glass, providing peace of mind.
- Crime Deterrence: Makes it more difficult for intruders to gain entry through windows.
- Energy Efficiency: Helps reduce energy costs by blocking UV rays and minimizing heat gain.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Enhances the look of your windows while adding critical safety features.
Applications of Security Films
Our security films are ideal for a wide range of settings, including homes, schools, offices, and places of worship. Whether you’re looking to protect your family, students, employees, or congregation, our films offer a reliable and durable solution.
Why Choose Security Window Films?
Security films are a critical investment for both residential and commercial properties. They not only enhance the safety of occupants by holding shattered glass in place but also provide a deterrent against break-ins and vandalism. With up to 99% UV protection, our films also help reduce glare and prevent fading of interiors.


FAQs on Security Window Films
1. What are security window films?
Security window films are multi-layered protective coatings applied to glass surfaces to reinforce them. They help prevent the glass from shattering during break-ins, blasts, or accidents, providing additional safety and security.
2. How do security films protect against break-ins?
Security films increase the strength and flexibility of glass, making it harder to break. In the event of an attempted break-in, the film holds the glass together, delaying entry and often deterring intruders altogether.
3. Are security films effective in natural disasters?
Yes, security films are designed to protect against glass shattering during natural disasters like earthquakes or storms. By holding the glass in place, they reduce the risk of injury from flying shards.
4. Do security films block UV rays?
Yes, most security films block up to 99% of harmful UV rays. This helps prevent sun damage to interior furnishings and reduces glare, contributing to energy efficiency.
5. Can security films be used on any type of glass?
Security films are compatible with most types of glass, including those in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings. They can also be applied to rigid plastic substrates.
6. How thick are security films?
Security films come in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 4 mil to 15 mil. The thickness required depends on the level of protection needed.
7. Will security films affect the appearance of my windows?
No, security films are designed to maintain superb optical clarity, so they won’t significantly alter the appearance of your windows. They allow clear views while providing enhanced protection.
8. Are there any additional benefits of security films?
Besides protection, security films also offer anti-graffiti properties, making it easier to clean and maintain glass surfaces, and they contribute to energy efficiency by reducing heat gain from sunlight.
9. How long do security films last?
With proper care and installation, security films can last for many years, providing long-term protection and peace of mind.
10. Can security films be applied to existing windows?
Yes, security films can be retrofitted to existing windows, offering an easy and cost-effective way to enhance security without replacing the glass.