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We have large glass partitions in our office and recently one of our employees accidentally hit a window. We want to put safety film for window to avoid broken glass and injuries. Has anyone already installed such a film? Does it really increase safety and protect from damage?
Raiser
Yes, this is a good solution for offices with large panes of glass. The film adds strength, and if something hits the glass, it won't shatter. Another plus is that there is less risk of cuts if the glass does crack.
Nov 11
dabberemeen
If your office has a lot of glass partitions or windows, it makes sense to consider safety film for windows. It makes the glass more resistant to impact, which is important for employee safety. Even if the glass cracks, the film will hold the shards and prevent them from flying, reducing the risk of injury. This film is especially useful for offices on lower floors or near busy streets, where accidental impact or vandalism can be a problem. If interested in learning more, here's the link: totalserviceny.com
Nov 11