Decorative Window Film Installation in Demand for Renovative Office Spaces

America’s offices are going through a transformation. As more people work from home, corporate leaders, building owners and property mangers are coming up with ways to redefine office space for employees who come to work every day or work part time.

One major shift from the past is the design of individual offices and conference rooms. Gone are the closed off, dark offices and similar conference rooms. Everything is more open – and inviting – largely because there’s lots of glass.

These glass offices and conference rooms have benefitted the workplace in a number of ways. The openness of the glass gives the appearance of a larger, more open space. The aesthetic look of an open workspace with glass offices and conference rooms is a huge upgrade from walled-off space. Employees benefit as well working in a psychologically appealing atmosphere.

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Another benefit of the glass walls is how it allows the spread of natural light throughout the office space, which brightens darkened rooms.

Yet, privacy is still important to most employees and managers so office space designers have come up with innovative ways to keep the open look but add a touch of privacy as well.

As a result, the emergence of decorative window films, also known as privacy window films, have added an entirely new dimension to the look and appeal of the modern office. These decorative films, which come in all types of patterns and colors, not only enhance the beauty of the glass but provide some privacy as well.  Groups of employees can work in a conference room with a sense of freedom from the moderate boundary privacy film provides.

There are various types of decorative films. They include:

  • Frosted: Versatile frosted films come in a variety of styles, from modern to historic.
  • Gradient: These decorative/privacy films feature gradual transitions from transparent to opaque. They offer an open feel to the workspace yet disguise cluttered offices and conference rooms and have a privacy component as well.
  • Pattern: These decorative films feature a variety of often bold patterns and geometric shapes. They are more design-oriented and often are used to develop a branding style for a business and its workspace.
  • Texture: Classic designs with a sense of elegance through the light-refracting sparkle of designer textured glass, is the hallmark of these privacy films.
  • Specialty: These decorative films are designed to mask light or add a vivid shot of translucent color. As a result, they make a bold statement a company’s style and design brand.
  • Custom: Any company can design their own style of privacy films and have them produced by a film manufacturer.

If you are considering installing decorative window films in your workspace, you’ll want to hire an experienced company. Commercial Window Shield has been at the forefront of the privacy/decorative window film trend, having completed a number of privacy film installation projects for architects and building contractors nationwide.

 Source Url :- https://digestley.com/decorative-window-film-installationin-demand-for-renovative-office-spaces/

Decorative Window Film Installation in Demand for Renovative Office Spaces

America’s offices are going through a transformation. As more people work from home, corporate leaders, building owners and property mangers are coming up with ways to redefine office space for employees who come to work every day or work part time.

One major shift from the past is the design of individual offices and conference rooms. Gone are the closed off, dark offices and similar conference rooms. Everything is more open – and inviting – largely because there’s lots of glass.

These glass offices and conference rooms have benefitted the workplace in a number of ways. The openness of the glass gives the appearance of a larger, more open space. The aesthetic look of an open workspace with glass offices and conference rooms is a huge upgrade from walled-off space. Employees benefit as well working in a psychologically appealing atmosphere.

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Another benefit of the glass walls is how it allows the spread of natural light throughout the office space, which brightens darkened rooms.

Yet, privacy is still important to most employees and managers so office space designers have come up with innovative ways to keep the open look but add a touch of privacy as well.

As a result, the emergence of decorative window films, also known as privacy window films, have added an entirely new dimension to the look and appeal of the modern office. These decorative films, which come in all types of patterns and colors, not only enhance the beauty of the glass but provide some privacy as well.  Groups of employees can work in a conference room with a sense of freedom from the moderate boundary privacy film provides.

There are various types of decorative films. They include:

  • Frosted: Versatile frosted films come in a variety of styles, from modern to historic.
  • Gradient: These decorative/privacy films feature gradual transitions from transparent to opaque. They offer an open feel to the workspace yet disguise cluttered offices and conference rooms and have a privacy component as well.
  • Pattern: These decorative films feature a variety of often bold patterns and geometric shapes. They are more design-oriented and often are used to develop a branding style for a business and its workspace.
  • Texture: Classic designs with a sense of elegance through the light-refracting sparkle of designer textured glass, is the hallmark of these privacy films.
  • Specialty: These decorative films are designed to mask light or add a vivid shot of translucent color. As a result, they make a bold statement a company’s style and design brand.
  • Custom: Any company can design their own style of privacy films and have them produced by a film manufacturer.

If you are considering installing decorative window films in your workspace, you’ll want to hire an experienced company. Commercial Window Shield has been at the forefront of the privacy/decorative window film trend, having completed a number of privacy film installation projects for architects and building contractors nationwide.

 Source Url :- https://righttimenews.com/decorative-window-film-installationin-demand-for-renovative-office-spaces/

General Contractors Turn to Professional Window Film Installers for Their Projects

When general contractors bid on full building renovation projects, it has become increasingly common for them to include a window film installation company. There are several reasons for GCs including experienced window film installers companies on their project team. They include;

  • Increasingly solar control and security films are being included in the renovation spec to protect windows from shattering and to improve the building’s energy efficiency.
  • The types of window films have expanded and include a number of specialty films that are increasingly in demand. That includes decorative/privacy, smart, RF and anti-bird strike films.
  • The GCs like to establish a working relationship with specific window film installation companies to relieve themselves of any concerns that the window film installation process won’t be properly executed.

As with other sub-contractors who work with general contractors, commercial window film installation companies have to go through a vetting process, beginning with registration. Once they are the GC’s sub-contractors’ roster, then they are eligible for projects. Usually, the GC will ask their window film installation companies for a bids on a particular project. They might choose the low bidder or they might go with a higher bid if they like the window film installation company better than the one with the low bid.

It’s not uncommon for the same window film installation company to be chosen by several GCs for the same project. In that case, the GCs are bidding against one another to win the project and the window film installation company has a good chance getting involved no matter who wins the bid as they might be included in all the GC bids. Or at least maybe they are included in two bids out of three or four, which still gives the window film installation company a great opportunity to be included in the overall project.

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Almost important for GCs to consider when establishing a relationship with a commercial window film installation company is that company’s ability to:

  • Work with other sub-contractors. This is critical as often the schedules of the various sub-contractor projects overlap and there needs to be a coordinated effort between the various groups.
  • Handle difficult projects as well as being innovative in their installation process. Often in full build outs of large office buildings, the window film installation process can be complex. Special equipment such as scaffolding and power lifts often are needed. Not all window film installation companies have the ability to handle these complex aspects of a particular project.

Remember:  If you are a general contractor in need of a window film installation company to be part of your team, you’ll want to connect with an experienced installation company. The installation process can be complex and does require specific expertise. Commercial Window Shield is one of the country’s most experienced installers of every type of window film for nearly 40 years. The company has a longtime working relationship with some of the country’s top general contractors, including Davis Construction, HITT, Harvey-Cleary and Gilbane Construction Co., just to name a few.

Source Url : –  https://storiesflow.com/general-contractors-turn-to-professional-window-film-installers-for-their-projects/

General Contractors Turn to Professional Window Film Installers for Their Projects

When general contractors bid on full building renovation projects, it has become increasingly common for them to include a window film installation company. There are several reasons for GCs including experienced window film installers companies on their project team. They include;

  • Increasingly solar control and security films are being included in the renovation spec to protect windows from shattering and to improve the building’s energy efficiency.
  • The types of window films have expanded and include a number of specialty films that are increasingly in demand. That includes decorative/privacy, smart, RF and anti-bird strike films.
  • The GCs like to establish a working relationship with specific window film installation companies to relieve themselves of any concerns that the window film installation process won’t be properly executed.

As with other sub-contractors who work with general contractors, commercial window film installation companies have to go through a vetting process, beginning with registration. Once they are the GC’s sub-contractors’ roster, then they are eligible for projects. Usually, the GC will ask their window film installation companies for a bids on a particular project. They might choose the low bidder or they might go with a higher bid if they like the window film installation company better than the one with the low bid.

It’s not uncommon for the same window film installation company to be chosen by several GCs for the same project. In that case, the GCs are bidding against one another to win the project and the window film installation company has a good chance getting involved no matter who wins the bid as they might be included in all the GC bids. Or at least maybe they are included in two bids out of three or four, which still gives the window film installation company a great opportunity to be included in the overall project.

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Almost important for GCs to consider when establishing a relationship with a commercial window film installation company is that company’s ability to:

  • Work with other sub-contractors. This is critical as often the schedules of the various sub-contractor projects overlap and there needs to be a coordinated effort between the various groups.
  • Handle difficult projects as well as being innovative in their installation process. Often in full build outs of large office buildings, the window film installation process can be complex. Special equipment such as scaffolding and power lifts often are needed. Not all window film installation companies have the ability to handle these complex aspects of a particular project..

Remember:  If you are a general contractor in need of a window film installation company to be part of your team, you’ll want to connect with an experienced installation company. The installation process can be complex and does require specific expertise. Commercial Window Shield is one of the country’s most experienced installers of every type of window film for nearly 40 years. The company has a longtime working relationship with some of the country’s top general contractors, including Davis Construction, HITT, Harvey-Cleary and Gilbane Construction Co., just to name a few.

Source Url : – https://moralstory.org/general-contractors-turn-to-professional-window-film-installers-for-their-projects/

Peel Properties Retains CWS for Smart Film Installation Project

ROCKVILLE, Md. – Peel Properties of Bethesda, Md., has retained Commercial Window Shield for a smart film installation project in Rockville, Md.

The project involves installing smart film, also known as switchable film, on a glass conference room at 11200 Rockville Pike. A Peels tenant has requested the installation of the film in their office space.

The tenant is seeking privacy in its main glass conference room but also likes the versatility of switchable film because of its multiple uses.

Smart film is installed on interior glass and has an electrical component that is wired to a light switch. When the switch is on, the film remains clear allowing passersby to see inside. When the switch is off the film becomes opaque, blocking views of the interior and turning the glass into a privacy wall. So with the simple flip of a light switch you can turn your office or conference room into a private workplace.

But beyond the privacy achievable with switchable film there’s a functionality element that adds a considerable benefit. Smart films are projectable, so they can be used as a display screen for viewing power point presentations, videos, whiteboards and other images.

Other benefits of smart or switchable film include its attractive appearance, which enhances the look of the office space. Smart film also blocks 98 percent of damaging UV rays protecting valuable artwork, furniture and carpet.

The project will begin June 7 and be completed on June 8.

Commercial Window Shield was retained for the switchable film installation project because of its considerable experience installing the film. Smart film must be precisely measured to fit the glass with no margin for error. Also, because the film contains electrical wires it takes considerable knowledge and skill to properly handle the film during the installation process.

The project is another example of Commercial Window Shield’s close working relationship with some of the country’s best-known construction and property management companies. The company has completed security, solar control, RF, smart, switchable and privacy window film projects for JBG Smith, Boston Properties, Gilbane Building Co., HITT and Davis Construction.

The company’s major focus in its nearly 40 years has been security and solar control window film installation. Its clients have included the U.S. Capitol, FBI headquarters, the Pentagon, all House of Representative and Library of Congress buildings, Grand Central Terminal, Merrill Lynch headquarters, the United Nations, the Willis [former Sears] Tower, O’Hare and Seattle international airports, and the Philadelphia and Denver mints.

Source Url:- https://9breakingnews.com/peel-properties-retains-cws-for-smart-film-installation-project/

Hospitals Gearing Up for Window Protection

The impact of COVID-19 on our lives has been dramatic and far-reaching. One under-the-radar issue has been the uptick on attacks on our nation’s health care workers. It had been an issue prior to COVID as workplace violence in health care facilities had resulted in the deaths of 58 hospital employees from 2011 to 2016.

COVID-19 has made matters worse. Specifically, the crushing realty for family members not able to see their loved ones infected with the virus and even more so when they die without being able to say good-bye has increased the animosity toward health care workers even more.

As a result, a bill aimed at workplace violence protections for health care workers has passed the House, as the Biden administration has urged lawmakers to advance legislation. The Workplace Violence Prevention for Healthcare and Social Service Workers Act passed the House in April and currently is working its way through the Senate. The bipartisan measure aims to require reporting and prevention policy mandates for health care facilities, where workers have been an increasing target of physical violence.

Part of protecting health care workers is protecting the buildings they work in, mainly hospitals. And one of the first lines of defense in any hospital building is protecting the windows and glass entranceways. The lesson there can be learned from all the violent intrusions we have witnessed in our nation’s schools in recent years. A number of the intruders gained entrance through unprotected glass doors and windows.

The solution is pretty simple: The installation of security window film or polycarbonate security glass system is the best way to keep armed intruders out of your hospital or other health care building. Although security window films have been around for years, they have increasingly been the go-to window protection for many of the country’s high-profile government buildings as well as commercial buildings.

The polycarbonate option – which is known as DefenseLite – is more recent. It’s even more effective than security window film but is more expensive as well.  The flexible and vented design is a patented security overglaze that anchors onto existing window, door and curtainwall glazing frames. The result is an invisible layer of unbreachable – and unbreakable – glass security protecting against unwanted entry.

Both the security window films and polycarbonate glass protection systems have been proven to hold glass in place under the most extreme bomb blasts.

Another threat to hospital buildings and health care employees have been the uptick in severe spring and summer storms – specifically hurricanes and tornadoes. When Hurricane Michael stuck Florida in 2018 the impact on hospitals and other health care facilities in the state’s panhandle was enormous. Nine hospitals suffered so much damage they were forced to close. Also, five nursing homes and 15 assisted-care facilities also closed.  In each case, patients had to be evacuated to other facilities.

Damage to the buildings included destroyed roofs, buckled walls and shattered windows. Considering the enormous importance of always safe and functioning health care facilities are to communities, hospitals increasingly are looking for ways to make their buildings safer for their patients and employees.

As with the increased violence and armed intrusion threat to hospitals, health care officials increasingly are considering protecting their windows from foul weather threats as well. Security window films and polycarbonate glass protection systems hold the glass in place, keeping it from shattering and sending shards of glass flying through the building, causing serious injuries.

For example, after a series of hurricanes struck Florida’s east and west coasts in the early 2000s, the University of Florida & Shands Medical Center in Jacksonville installed 10,000 square feet of fragment retention film on 395 windows. The hospital is a critical care center making it difficult to move its patients should a weather disaster strike.

When hospital officials consider protecting their windows they want to be certain they hire a security window film and polycarbonate glass protection system installer with considerable experience and expertise. For more than 35 years, Commercial Window Shield has been one of the country’s leading installers of security window films and other glass protection systems.

Source Url:- https://www.valdezlink.com/hospitals-gearing-up-for-window-protection-amid-uptick-in-violence-and-looming-hurricane-season

Peel Properties Retains CWS for Smart Film Installation Project

ROCKVILLE, Md. – Peel Properties of Bethesda, Md., has retained Commercial Window Shield for a smart film installation project in Rockville, Md.

The project involves installing smart film, also known as switchable film, on a glass conference room at 11200 Rockville Pike. A Peels tenant has requested the installation of the film in their office space.

The tenant is seeking privacy in its main glass conference room but also likes the versatility of switchable film because of its multiple uses.

Smart film is installed on interior glass and has an electrical component that is wired to a light switch. When the switch is on, the film remains clear allowing passersby to see inside. When the switch is off the film becomes opaque, blocking views of the interior and turning the glass into a privacy wall. So with the simple flip of a light switch you can turn your office or conference room into a private workplace.

But beyond the privacy achievable with switchable film there’s a functionality element that adds a considerable benefit. Smart films are projectable, so they can be used as a display screen for viewing power point presentations, videos, whiteboards and other images.

Other benefits of smart or switchable film include its attractive appearance, which enhances the look of the office space. Smart film also blocks 98 percent of damaging UV rays protecting valuable artwork, furniture and carpet.

The project will begin June 7 and be completed on June 8.

Commercial Window Shield was retained for the switchable film installation project because of its considerable experience installing the film. Smart film must be precisely measured to fit the glass with no margin for error. Also, because the film contains electrical wires it takes considerable knowledge and skill to properly handle the film during the installation process.

The project is another example of Commercial Window Shield’s close working relationship with some of the country’s best-known construction and property management companies. The company has completed security, solar control, RF, smart, switchable and privacy window film projects for JBG Smith, Boston Properties, Gilbane Building Co., HITT and Davis Construction.

The company’s major focus in its nearly 40 years has been security and solar control window film installation. Its clients have included the U.S. Capitol, FBI headquarters, the Pentagon, all House of Representative and Library of Congress buildings, Grand Central Terminal, Merrill Lynch headquarters, the United Nations, the Willis [former Sears] Tower, O’Hare and Seattle international airports, and the Philadelphia and Denver mints.

Source Url :-  https://9breakingnews.com/peel-properties-retains-cws-for-smart-film-installation-project/

Hospitals Gearing Up for Window Protection Amid Uptick in Violence and Looming Hurricane Season

The impact of COVID-19 on our lives has been dramatic and far-reaching. One under-the-radar issue has been the uptick on attacks on our nation’s health care workers. It had been an issue prior to COVID as workplace violence in health care facilities had resulted in the deaths of 58 hospital employees from 2011 to 2016.

COVID-19 has made matters worse. Specifically, the crushing realty for family members not able to see their loved ones infected with the virus and even more so when they die without being able to say good-bye has increased the animosity toward health care workers even more.

As a result, a bill aimed at workplace violence protections for health care workers has passed the House, as the Biden administration has urged lawmakers to advance legislation. The Workplace Violence Prevention for Healthcare and Social Service Workers Act passed the House in April and currently is working its way through the Senate. The bipartisan measure aims to require reporting and prevention policy mandates for health care facilities, where workers have been an increasing target of physical violence.

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Part of protecting health care workers is protecting the buildings they work in, mainly hospitals. And one of the first lines of defense in any hospital building is protecting the windows and glass entranceways. The lesson there can be learned from all the violent intrusions we have witnessed in our nation’s schools in recent years. A number of the intruders gained entrance through unprotected glass doors and windows.

The solution is pretty simple: The installation of security window film or polycarbonate security glass system is the best way to keep armed intruders out of your hospital or other health care building. Although security window films have been around for years, they have increasingly been the go-to window protection for many of the country’s high-profile government buildings as well as commercial buildings.

The polycarbonate option – which is known as DefenseLite – is more recent. It’s even more effective than security window film but is more expensive as well.  The flexible and vented design is a patented security overglaze that anchors onto existing window, door and curtainwall glazing frames. The result is an invisible layer of unbreachable – and unbreakable – glass security protecting against unwanted entry.

Both the security window films and polycarbonate glass protection systems have been proven to hold glass in place under the most extreme bomb blasts.

Another threat to hospital buildings and health care employees have been the uptick in severe spring and summer storms – specifically hurricanes and tornadoes. When Hurricane Michael stuck Florida in 2018 the impact on hospitals and other health care facilities in the state’s panhandle was enormous. Nine hospitals suffered so much damage they were forced to close. Also, five nursing homes and 15 assisted-care facilities also closed.  In each case, patients had to be evacuated to other facilities.

Damage to the buildings included destroyed roofs, buckled walls and shattered windows. Considering the enormous importance of always safe and functioning health care facilities are to communities, hospitals increasingly are looking for ways to make their buildings safer for their patients and employees.

As with the increased violence and armed intrusion threat to hospitals, health care officials increasingly are considering protecting their windows from foul weather threats as well. Security window films and polycarbonate glass protection systems hold the glass in place, keeping it from shattering and sending shards of glass flying through the building, causing serious injuries.

For example, after a series of hurricanes struck Florida’s east and west coasts in the early 2000s, the University of Florida & Shands Medical Center in Jacksonville installed 10,000 square feet of fragment retention film on 395 windows. The hospital is a critical care center making it difficult to move its patients should a weather disaster strike.

When hospital officials consider protecting their windows they want to be certain they hire a security window film and polycarbonate glass protection system installer with considerable experience and expertise. For more than 35 years, Commercial Window Shield has been one of the country’s leading installers of security window films and other glass protection systems.

Source Url :- https://www.valdezlink.com/hospitals-gearing-up-for-window-protection-amid-uptick-in-violence-and-looming-hurricane-season

Protect what’s important to you with DefenseLite security glazing, the closest thing to unbreakable

The uptick in social unrest around the country over the past two years has become a major problem for business owners and federal and local government involved in building ownership.

  Incidents of smash-and-grab crime, forced entry and political vandalism have increased as well.

  In most cases the problem is unprotected glass windows.

  The greatest and most dramatic example of what can happen during a civil unrest event occurred on Jan. 6 when protestors breeched the U.S. Capitol. They entered the building through unsecured windows and doors.

  The result was one of the most dramatic – and scary – scenes in recent U.S. history. One that has been watched over and over again by a shocked nation.

How to Keep Vandals and Protestors Out of Your Building

  There are various ways to protect building windows. Security films are one way. If they include an attachment system, they can be both effective and reasonably priced.

  However, on the first floor of buildings in cities where the potential for  more extreme acts of vandalism is severe a more secure product is preferrable.

  One such product is a clear retrofit polycarbonate security glass system engineered by DefenseLite to prevent forced entry.  DefenseLite’s flexible and vented design is a patented security overglaze that anchors onto existing window, door and curtainwall glazing frames. The result is an invisible layer of unbreachable – and unbreakable – glass security protecting against unwanted entry.

Commercial Window Shield is an authorized dealer and installer of DefenseLite’s retrofit polycarbonate security glass system.

The benefits of DefenseLite’s security glazing system are many and go beyond glass protection. They include:

  • Stops unwanted entry through glass
  • Protects your inventory from theft
  • Protects your store from glass-related damage and unwanted attention
  • Enhances security where grills and gates are not the solution
  • Serves as an effective insulator
  • Reduces sound transfer by 50 percent
  • Protects against infrared and UV rays

How Does it Work?

  DefenseLite utilizes proprietary high-optic UV coated polycarbonate shields, vented aluminum extrusions, multi-layer thin films, tough structural adhesives, VHB tapes and security tipped anchors to produce a security glazing system that is 250 times stronger than glass.

  DefenseLite polycarbonate security panels are mounted to your existing glazing frames using a custom vented aluminum extrusion that creates space from your primary window and door glass. This process creates a security glazing system that is impenetrable to would-be intruders.

  There are additional benefits to installing DefenseLite’s security panels. The heat reflective coating acts as a window heat blocker to prevent heat loss during winter months and unwanted heat gain during summer months. This retrofit security glazing system also has the added benefit of blocking out harmful UV rays and reducing distractions from outside noise.

  Once you decide you’d like to have DefenseLite’s clear retrofit polycarbonate security glass system installed, it’s critical you choose the right installer. Experience and expertise are critical to proper installation. Commercial Window Shield has been one of the country’s top installers of window protection products for more than 40 years. The company is a leading installer security, solar control, smart, decorative/privacy, radio frequency [RF] and anti-bird strike window films.

Commercial Window Shield is certified and well-trained in the installation of DefenseLite’s retrofit polycarbonate security glass protection system as well as its Bulletshield polycarbonate security glazing system.

Source Url :- https://www.atoallinks.com/2021/protect-whats-important-to-you-with-defenselite-security-glazing/

Protect what’s important to you with DefenseLite security glazing, the closest thing to unbreakable glass

The uptick in social unrest around the country over the past two years has become a major problem for business owners and federal and local government involved in building ownership.

Incidents of smash-and-grab crime, forced entry and political vandalism have increased as well.

In most cases the problem is unprotected glass windows.

The greatest and most dramatic example of what can happen during a civil unrest event occurred on Jan. 6 when protestors breeched the U.S. Capitol. They entered the building through unsecured windows and doors.

The result was one of the most dramatic – and scary – scenes in recent U.S. history. One that has been watched over and over again by a shocked nation.

How to Keep Vandals and Protestors Out of Your Building

There are various ways to protect building windows. Security films are one way. If they include an attachment system, they can be both effective and reasonably priced.

However, on the first floor of buildings in cities where the potential for  more extreme acts of vandalism is severe a more secure product is preferrable.

One such product is a clear retrofit polycarbonate security glass system engineered by DefenseLite to prevent forced entry.  DefenseLite’s flexible and vented design is a patented security overglaze that anchors onto existing window, door and curtainwall glazing frames. The result is an invisible layer of unbreachable – and unbreakable – glass security protecting against unwanted entry.

Commercial Window Shield is an authorized dealer and installer of DefenseLite’s retrofit polycarbonate security glass system.

The benefits of DefenseLite’s security glazing system are many and go beyond glass protection. They include:

  • Stops unwanted entry through glass
  • Protects your inventory from theft
  • Protects your store from glass-related damage and unwanted attention
  • Enhances security where grills and gates are not the solution
  • Serves as an effective insulator
  • Reduces sound transfer by 50 percent
  • Protects against infrared and UV rays

How Does it Work?

DefenseLite utilizes proprietary high-optic UV coated polycarbonate shields, vented aluminum extrusions, multi-layer thin films, tough structural adhesives, VHB tapes and security tipped anchors to produce a security glazing system that is 250 times stronger than glass.

DefenseLite polycarbonate security panels are mounted to your existing glazing frames using a custom vented aluminum extrusion that creates space from your primary window and door glass. This process creates a security glazing system that is impenetrable to would-be intruders.

There are additional benefits to installing DefenseLite’s security panels. The heat reflective coating acts as a window heat blocker to prevent heat loss during winter months and unwanted heat gain during summer months. This retrofit security glazing system also has the added benefit of blocking out harmful UV rays and reducing distractions from outside noise.

Once you decide you’d like to have DefenseLite’s clear retrofit polycarbonate security glass system installed, it’s critical you choose the right installer. Experience and expertise are critical to proper installation. Commercial Window Shield has been one of the country’s top installers of window protection products for more than 40 years. The company is a leading installer security, solar control, smart, decorative/privacy, radio frequency [RF] and anti-bird strike window films. Commercial Window Shield is certified and well-trained in the installation of DefenseLite’s retrofit polycarbonate security glass protection system as well as its Bulletshield polycarbonate security glazing system.

Source Url :-https://www.atoallinks.com/2021/protect-whats-important-to-you-with-defenselite-security-glazing/

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