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Security Laminates
Homeowners and business owners who want to keep vandals, burglars out might be able to sleep a little more peacefully thanks to firms like Security Laminates.
The security laminate or film can be applied to any quarter-inch glass window, typical of those used in most residential and commercial settings. The laminate is adherede to the inward-facing side of the glass, and provides a high level of security from break and enters or smash and grabs, he said.
"The glass will shatter but penetration of the glass and laminate is strongly limited"
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This product is geared toward residential, commercial and governmental settings. Laminates in the 100 Series are designed for french windows and school windows. The 200 Series provides standard security for houses, while the 300 Series is suited for embassies, government buildings, and airports. | Often people think they have to replace their glass to use the laminates, but that's not the case. The glass just has to be in relatively good shape and a quarter-inch thick he said.
On the average home, all expenses included, the product costs less than two years of residential insurance, he said.
Only the basement windows, patio doors, and any windows associated with the doors would require the laminates.
All laminates screen out ultraviolet rays, which often fade furniture and floors, and there are also a variety of other options for solar protection, he said.
All have a Lifetime Warranty, providing the product is not misused.
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