Protective Safety / Security Glass Window Film Installation
It's often easy to overlook the fact that the glass used so extensively to create light and open environments in the workplace is not only a fragile but potentially extremely dangerous material.
We are usually surrounded by glass at work, and standard glazing is not only easily broken but capable of inflicting serious and even life-threatening injuries as it shatters.
Safety & Security Film: Benefits at a Glance
- Brings Glazing up to UK Safety Standards
- Improves Building Security and offers Safety from Explosion
- Scratch-resistant and comes with a 10 year Warranty
- Available in Clear or a Variety of Combined Solar & Safety Tints
- Up to 99% UV Reduction, even with Clear Films
- Internal and External Grades Available
Our safety and security films are high quality and come in a range of thicknesses.
The thicker the film, the higher the level of protection offered.
Ranging from 50 to 350 microns and tested to relevant BS and EN standards, our protective films create an invisible yet potentially life-saving protective barrier on the window by reducing the risk of breakage during impact and holding glass fragments in place if breakage occurs.
A Quick & Easy Way to Comply with Health & Safety Regulations
All safety and security window films that are 100 micron and above are tested to and comply with British Standard 6206 Class A and B. They can therefore be used to upgrade sub-standard glazing in critical areas to meet the requirements of the Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare Regulations (1992) and Regulation 14 (1996). The installation can easily be done with the glazing in situ and without the inconvenience and considerable expense of having to replace the existing glazing.
The Benefits of Professional Installation
These films, when properly installed, offer a fast and inexpensive way to upgrade your existing and unsafe glazing and windows - without the upheaval and mess caused by replacing glass.
With our professional installation service the film will create a near-invisible protective coating on the surface of the glass. The adhesive on the film is incredibly strong and ensures that, should the glass break or shatter, broken glass will remain in placeheld together by the film.
Also available are combined solar and safety films that offer additional benefits: they keep UV radiation out, reducing fading of carpets and furniture; and they help control heat from the sun. Call today on +44 (0)20 8242 4147 to find out more.
Appropriate Glazing Safety Standards and Regulations in the UK
- Workplace (Health Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 (Number 14)
- BS EN12600 Glass in Building Pendulum Test (an impact test classification for flat glass).
- The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995
- Building Regulations Approved Documents N2, M, L1 L2

