
Unfortunately, as a result of recent events, school safety is an area of concern. Keeping children safe at school is priority #1. Coming up with steps to avoid incidents that have happened in the past from occurring in the future is very important. "Building blocks of a school security plan" discusses several different preventative measures in the case of an emergency, window film being one of them. The article discusses installing locks on doors, limiting the amount of entry and exit locations and strong visitor management as just a few different ways to improve safety. Installing security window film is another simple and cost efficient way to improve school safety that most people are not familiar with.

Windows are one of the most common ways for an intruder to enter a facility. Installing security window film maintains the integrity of the window, even if the glass is broken. When installed with the silicone attachment, it helps keep the glass intact and prevents it from shattering. Security film can protect against things like a hammer or a baseball bat. Security window film comes in both a tinted option or a clear option. With the clear option, if installed correctly, you won't even be able to tell it's there. In emergency situations like this, every second counts and security window film can make it more difficult for an intruder to enter.
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