Commercial Security

Commercial buildings benefit greatly from the expansive use of glass. Natural light, retail exposure, positive work environment and many other factors have dictated the ever-increasing use of glass in the workplace. However, one consideration that is often overlooked is the danger present in all glass when it is compromised – potential breakage. Although the tempered safety glass in commercial buildings is stronger than conventional windows and doors, it still possesses this weakness. Once shattered, glass windows and doors can no longer serve their primary purpose as a barrier to the outside world. Commercial Security film offers a method to treat this problem and provide an invisible shield, reinforcing doors and windows without replacing any glass or altering the appearance of the building.


Crime
Crime is also a major factor when considering the installation of Commercial security film. Alarms and video surveillance are pretty useless in deterring burglars who smash their way through windows, grab what is the vicinity and quickly flee. The nature of tempered glass only adds to the effectiveness of this technique because, once broken, the entire pane falls away to the floor allowing for immediate access and egress at any point of the building with glass.

Property Damage
Whether inadvertently or intentionally, once doors and windows are broken they allow all manner of harmful and damaging elements into your building. If the breakage happens after business hours, the property is vulnerable for an extended time. Riots, industrial accidents, weather and animals all threaten commercial glass – and post breakage intrusion.

Liability
Commercial security film also allows the building owner to reduce the possible liability they may incur by protecting building occupants from coming into contact with broken glass.

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