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Glass windows and doors can make your home, school, or storefront extremely vulnerable and an easy target for an invasion. In the event of a break in, 3M Safety and Security window film and attachment system will prolong or stop an intruder from entering your property by holding the window’s glass in place when it becomes shattered, making it extremely difficult to break through the glass in a timely manner to gain access to your property. In schools, government buildings, and large commercial businesses intruders gaining access to the property, bomb threats, and spontaneous glass explosions are everyday risks.
In hotels, airports, hospitals, large commercial properties, and even home’s with glass shower doors, spontaneous glass breakage can happen at any time instantly putting your employees, guests, and family members in harm’s way. Spontaneous glass breakage is when the glass in your windows, glass balconies, glass elevator shafts, glass partitions, glass doors, or glass shower doors spontaneously explodes and shatters. This can happen from poor edge quality, thermal stress, or glass impurities. 3M Safety and Security window tint will prevent glass fragments falling from windows, guard rails, balconies, and doors if they become shattered in the event of spontaneous glass breakage.
The 3M Safety and Security window tint selections that WTS offers are backed by a comprehensive 3M warranty. Your purchase is protected as well as what’s most important to you in your home or business. The WTS team is thoroughly trained on 3M Safety and Security commercial and residential window films, our team has the knowledge to educate you and provide you with answers to any questions you may have about a safety and security window tint installation. WTS offers free consultations and can also provide formal in person or digital presentations to school boards, security teams, or any decisions makers during your safety and security window film decision making process. Call us today to schedule your free consultation or simply fill out a consultation appointment request form on our website. We look forward to working with you.
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FAQ’s
Yes! Window Film will lower the heat that enters your home through your windows by up to 84%. The reduction in heat will let your air conditioner run less to keep your home cool and comfortable, prolonging the life of your a/c unit and lowering your overall electric bill.
This is a difficult question to answer because every situation is different. 3M is the original patent holder for window film. They produce some of the most dependable and reputable window films on the market today. A professional window film installation company will offer a free consultation to assess your windows and needs. At that time you will be able to see there are a lot more choices than dark or light, and shiny or black. “The best window film” is subjective to the individual needs and will be specific to each individual. Contact Orlando Window Tint Specialists’ window film professionals to learn more about all of the options available to you.
No! 3M offers an optically selective film that is practically clear! This line, known as Prestige, offers a natural look to your windows while still blocking up to 97% of the infrared rays. In addition, the heat and UV protection offered by Prestige will protect your interior from fading and keep your cooling costs down.
Yes! Most window films will come with a 99% Ultra Violet protection. The U.V. protection is what is going to prevent fading in your floors, draperies, artwork, and furniture. Window film will also keep you and your loved ones safe from the harmful sun by protecting you from these cancer causing U.V. rays.