Huron City Schools Installs Avery Dennison Window Film
Return on investment is maximized with safety and security window film, says Huron City Schools Superintendent Dr. James Tatman.
Return on investment is maximized with safety and security window film, says Huron City Schools Superintendent Dr. James Tatman.
Innovations in modern safety technologies offer campus safety leaders a critical advantage in addressing threats before they happen.
Without a license to help campuses know their glass film installer meets minimum standards, opportunistic, naïve, or fraudulent actors could install cheap, ineffective security film solutions.
Multifunctional, fire-rated glazing supports a welcoming environment and protects against multiple life-safety threats.
Safety film on glass windows and doors improves security and has other benefits, such as helping campuses reduce their energy costs.
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Security window film delays forced entry through glass openings and has other features that can mitigate or even prevent mass shootings.
According to Campus Safety’s latest survey, 43% of participants say their glass doors and windows are the security systems most likely to fail during an unauthorized intrusion.
Protecting open campuses can be challenging but there are solutions and technologies available to help improve safety and security.
Here’s how to assess your glass window and door security needs as well as the various solutions that are currently on the market.