Commercial Security
Window Film
Commercial Security
Window Film
Glass is one of the most common “first points of failure” in a security incident. Most forced-entry attempts, smash-and- grab thefts, and crowd-impact events start by breaking glass—not defeating the lock. Security window film is designed to strengthen vulnerable glazing and help delay intrusion by keeping glass bonded together under impact, especially when paired with a properly selected attachment system.
Why Security Film
Security film helps address three real-world problems facilities face:
- Intrusion delay:
After impact, glass may crack, but film can help keep it held together and resist “punch-through,” slowing access.
- Operational Continuity:
In many incidents, keeping the opening intact can reduce downtime and avoid emergency board-up and weather exposure.
- Risk Reduction Across Large Glass Areas:
Schools, offices, storefronts, and places of worship often have significant glass at entrances and ground-level openings—areas that are difficult to harden without changing the building.
Experience That
Matters
Our team brings the discipline of high-visibility projects to every security installation. We’ve supported protection upgrades across 120+ schools throughout Texas, along with work connected to sensitive and demanding environments, including the London Olympics, the National Institutes of Health, and projects at some of the nation’s most notable landmarks. That scale of experience means we understand how to coordinate with facilities teams, work around occupied spaces, and maintain consistent quality across large portfolios.
2 mil to 4 mil:
entry-level strengthening and basic protection goals
6 mil to 8 mil:
enhanced resistance and a common range for many facilities
10 mil to 15 mil:
higher resistance where the risk profile is greater
20 mil to 24 mil:
heavy-duty applications where maximum strengthening is required
Security Film Options
& What “Mil” Means
Security film is commonly specified by thickness:
Thicker films typically offer greater tear resistance and longer intrusion delay, but the “best” choice depends on the glass type, frame condition, opening size, and the specific threat scenario. We help you select the correct film and, when needed, the correct attachment method for your framing system.
Best-Use Scenarios
Security film is often deployed where glass is a high-risk vulnerability
Schools
vestibules, entry doors, sidelites, ad
Places of Worship
lobbies, glass entries, and large public-facing façades
Retail & Storefronts
smash-and-grab deterrence & after -hours vulnerability reduction
Office Buildings
lobby and tenant-suite entries,
Healthcare & Government
sensitive areas requiring stronger, more resilient glazing
Ready To Assess Your Risk?
If you manage a school campus, place of worship, retail site, or commercial property with glass-heavy entry points, we can help you evaluate vulnerabilities and recommend a security film system that matches your needs and budget—backed by proven experience on large portfolios and high-profile environments.
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Real Testimonials from Satisfied Customers
Diana W.
Seattle, WA
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Houston, TX