Safety Window Film
Safety window film is built to protect people from injury should glass be broken and as a deterrent to unwanted intrusion.
Glass windows and doors break for many reasons but with safety window film you can be certain that the glass will not shatter, with potentially severe consequences. It is not just the issue of glass striking people; often it is difficult to be sure every fragment of glass has been cleaned up.
For example, around the home, when footballs or cricket balls smash windows, the severe impact will cause shards of glass to scatter inside your home. Whilst the larger pieces are easily found, minor fragments can be hard to find especially if you have carpet. Safety film holds the window together keeping the shards where they belong, which is not in your foot.
Powerful storms have already struck up and down Australia this year, often followed by flooding. Storms can and do break windows, sending shards flying; if a building floods and the shards are hidden, serious injury can be caused from being stepped upon.
- Flying shards and glass on the floor is responsible for the second highest amount of injuries during an earthquake
- During hurricanes and tropical storms flying shards and debris are the leading cause of severe injury - view this video to appreciate how Safety Film can protect your home and family: Solar Gard Australia YouTube
Safety window films are independently tested to withstand storms and earthquakes.
Businesses also have the option of installing our bomb-blast range of security film to provide the highest level of glass film protection for employees and your workplace.
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All our films are independently safety tested and are certified by the WFAANZ, NFRC, ASTM, ASHRAE and AIMCAL * and come with a 10 year guaranteed warranty.
* (WFAANZ) Window Film Association of Australia and New Zealand, (NFRC) National Fenestration Rating Council, (ASTM) American Society for Testing
and Materials, (ASHRAE) American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, (AIMCAL) The Association of International Metallizers,
Coaters and Laminators.