It
is common for homeowners to ensure that their doors and windows have properly
working locks at all times. In fact, most homeowners invest hundreds, if not
thousands, of dollars on security systems to protect their families.
Showing posts with label security film for windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label security film for windows. Show all posts
Monday, December 28, 2015
Monday, November 23, 2015
Security window films have more benefits than just prevention of break-ins.
In
the United States, a break-in occurs every 13 seconds. The vast majority of
those burglaries occur when the intruder enters through a window. An easy and
economical fix is the addition of security
window film. Although large windows that let in ample light are a bonus in
a home, they also allow an intruder to see everything you have worked for to
make your home comfortable. Security window films, which come with a lifetime
warranty, can be added within a day with the benefits lasting for the life of
your home. The multi-layer technology of the films will also provide safety by
holding glass together in the event of an intruder or severe weather.
Currently, The U.S. Department of Homeland Security incorporates the use of
security window films as a safety measure in the event of a bomb blast.
Monday, October 26, 2015
The Benefits of Using Security Window Film
Not all window films are created equal, and it’s
important to choose the right one for your needs. While almost any film can be
used to cut down on heat inside the room, special coatings are required to
effectively block UV rays and prevent fading. If you’re interested in making
the property a little more secure, then specially formulated products should be
used.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Protect What Matters Most with Security Film
The
safety of your home or office and the contents there in is of the utmost
importance. Security
film
transforms your windows from one of the weakest points of entry in your home or
office to one of the strongest. Whether you are in need of impact resistant
film or a film that can help prevent break-ins, there are high-quality films on
the market that offer superior performance. Safety film is designed to hold
fragments of glass together in case of breakage. Security film can also keep
your home or office cooler.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
How Window Security Film Works
Windows are perhaps one of the more vulnerable areas of a home or
commercial property from a security standpoint, and you may be wondering
if adding security film to your windows is worth the time, effort, and
money. By learning more about how window security films work, you may be
able to make a more informed decision about enhancing the security of
your home or business property.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Improve Home Security with Protective Window Film
Home security is more than just installing better locks on doors and
windows and improving lighting on the exterior of your home. Another
useful and smart idea is to install protective security film over your
windows. This helps reduce the risk of break-ins, as well as minimize
breakage and extensive damage from storms and flying debris from
outside.
Monday, June 29, 2015
Boost Your Home’s Security with Window Films
Summer vacations often mean
leaving your home for a time, making it vulnerable to break-ins and theft. Add more
security measures to your home, particularly if you’re planning an extended
vacation out of town, and invest in some devices or tools that will keep
burglars away.
Invest
in Security Films for Windows
Since your home’s windows are
often the target entry points of burglars and intruders, one way you can
burglar-proof your home is to place a clear or tinted window security film.
This is a heavy plastic film applied on windows that can withstand blows of up
to 400 foot-pounds, according to manufacturers.
With clear window films,
families can continue to enjoy an unobstructed view of the outdoors while the
windows are well-protected. The film is virtually invisible to potential
intruders, so it would catch them unaware if they ever attempt to break a window.
Tinted films are more obvious, but the advantage of this is they automatically
deter intruders or thieves from entering your home and taking your valuables.
Other
Benefits of Security Films
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Getting Protection from Injury and Burglary
Almost all windows have glass panes. Traditionally,
these panes are made from pure glass, which makes them fragile and prone to
breakage when hit by a hard object. This is why glass windows are often the
entry point of burglars into a house. Thanks to advancement in glass production
and window
tinting technology, however, glass panes can be made less fragile and more
reliable.
Protection Against Injury and Burglary
Window glass comes in many types, including
annealed glass, float glass, and heat strengthened glass. While most of these
glass window types have beneficial features, they share a common weakness—they
break into sharp shards when smashed by a hard object. A lot of injurious and
sometimes fatal accidents have been associated with glass shards.
One way to prevent glass windows from breaking into
shards is to temper it. Fully tempered glass can break into small pieces when
subjected to a certain level of force. Unlike shards, however, these small
pieces can hardly cause injury to anyone who gets in contact with them.
However, it brings up another issue—security. When a glass window easily breaks
into small pieces, it becomes easily target for burglars.
Saturday, April 25, 2015
The Benefits of Security Film for Windows
Security film for windows
is a glazing that is applied to glass windows and has numerous benefits. Security
film, as the name implies, reinforces the strength of the glass and holds the
glass together, making it secure. In cases of break-in attempts, windows with
security film help protect your property from thieves since they’re tougher and
more durable than windows without film.
Additionally, security film can help protect you from natural and man-made disasters. If an earthquake occurs or some kind of vibration threatens to break the windows, security film can help hold the window glass together to protect people from flying glass pieces.
Additionally, security film can help protect you from natural and man-made disasters. If an earthquake occurs or some kind of vibration threatens to break the windows, security film can help hold the window glass together to protect people from flying glass pieces.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Cheap Home Security Hacks
When
it comes to improving your home’s security, you don’t need to
splurge on those fancy, ultra-sophisticated, and expensive security
systems being paraded around on TV. In fact, you can upgrade your
home’s safety for as little cash as possible. Read on to find out
how.
Keep
the Yard Clean – Don’t give thieves a place to hide (not to
mention something for your kids to sneak out through). Tall trees and
shrubs can help in a crime due to their dense branches, which can
easily create suitable hiding places.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Give Windows Extra Protection with Security Film
Windows are one of the most
vulnerable points in a home or building. It can be an access point for burglars,
and it can break in the midst of a natural disaster. One way to protect windows
is with the use of window
security films. This is a cost-effective solution to concerns that are
typically associated with glass.
Security films are very thick and sturdy.
They help hold the glass together in the face of impact from natural disasters,
or manmade ones. They are very tough to get through, making it difficult even
for the most determined burglars to break in.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Home Safety: Security Film for Windows
Glass
windows, decorative and stylish they may be, can be a security risk
in your house. Threats like break-ins and harsh weather can be
reduced significantly through the use of security film for windows.
After all, nothing brings a sense of relief and comfort than knowing
that you and your family are safe inside your own home.
How
Security Film Works
Security
window film is designed to make the glass shatter resistant. Should
the glass break, the glass fragments are all held together, reducing
the risk of injury. The film is made of thick layers of polyester and
a strong adhesive, making it more durable and proving more difficult
to break in case of an intrusion attempt. Note that security film is
not bullet-proof; it only makes glass more shatter-resistant.
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