SAFETY & SECURITY
Turn Your Glass Into a Barrier.
Advanced forced-entry protection and glass retention for Central PA’s schools, businesses, and homes.
In a Crisis, Every Second Counts.
Glass is the weakest point of any building. Our security films are engineered to hold shattered glass in place upon impact, delaying intruders and preventing “smash-and-grab” theft. Whether it’s an active threat or a severe storm, we provide the vital time needed for first responders to arrive or for your family to reach safety.


FOR YOUR HOME
Family Protection
Protect your home from break-ins and severe weather without the “bars-on-windows” look.

FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Smash & Grab Deterrence
Stop “window shopping” burglars. Security films make quick forced entry very difficult, turning a 5-second breach into a multi-minute struggle.

FOR YOUR INSTITUTION
Delay the Threat.
Provides critical minutes for schools and government buildings to initiate safety protocols while keeping glass intact.
Precision-Engineered Security
The Science of Forced-Entry Protection
Structural Resilience
Absorbs extreme impact energy to keep the barrier intact.The Science
High-tensile polyester layers allow the film to stretch and flex without snapping, maintaining a solid “blanket” over the opening even when the glass is pulverized.
Withstands Repeated Blows
Built to resist heavy objects like bricks, bats, and hammers.The Science
Heavy-duty films are nearly 10x the thickness of standard tint and are specifically engineered for high-impact resistance and entry delay.
Locks Glass to the Frame
Prevents the entire window from being pushed or kicked in.The Science
Impact Protection Adhesive (IPA) bonds the film directly to the window mullions. This anchoring system ensures the glass remains a wall, even after it shatters.
Fortified But Crystal Clear
Blocks 99% of UV rays and heat without changing your view.The Science
Security films are spectrally selective. You get industrial-grade protection combined with the climate control and fade protection of high-end solar films.

