Safety film strengthens glass, making it more resistant to breakage. It provides an additional layer of protection against forced entry, vandalism, and theft, as it holds shattered glass together, delaying or deterring unauthorized access.
In the event of glass breakage due to impacts, natural disasters, or accidents, safety film reduces the risk of injuries caused by flying shards. This ensures a safer environment for employees, customers, and visitors.
Many safety films come with solar control properties, reducing heat gain and glare. This can lower cooling costs, improve comfort, and create a more energy-efficient workspace.
Installing safety film can help commercial buildings meet local safety regulations, especially in areas prone to storms or earthquakes, where building codes may require impact-resistant glass.
Some safety films can also help reduce external noise, contributing to a quieter and more productive indoor environment.
Installing safety film can help commercial buildings meet local safety regulations, especially in areas prone to storms or earthquakes, where building codes may require impact-resistant glass.
Instead of investing in expensive reinforced glass, safety film can be applied to existing windows, providing similar benefits at a fraction of the cost.