Many school buildings in America are exposed to intruders who can enter by easily breaking the tempered glass in the entryways and first-floor windows. To solve this problem school districts are having security window film installed on their most vulnerable exposed glass.
Window film, which holds the glass firmly in place, acts as a deterrent by denying immediate entry and possibly stopping the threat altogether. In these precious few minutes, school lockdown procedures and protocols can be put into effect and 9-1-1 first responders have the extra time they need to intervene. For more detailed information on how security film protects school buildings, click here.
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Over the past three years, Commercial Window Shield has installed security film on school buildings in eight states: New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Illinois, Virginia and Oregon. Currently, the company is completing a Phase 2 glass protection project for Hartford Public Schools. Read more about this project here.
With 31 years experience, Commercial Window Shield is the country’s most highly qualified security window film installer. Among its scores of projects are the U.S. Capitol, FBI headquarters, Pentagon, all House of Representative buildings, O’Hare International Airport, the Willis Tower [former Sears Tower], Denver and Philadelphia mints, Grand Central Terminal and George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston.
For more information: http://www.commercialwindowshield.com