

In today’s world, security is more important than ever, especially for businesses in Colorado where challenging weather and increasing criminal activities pose constant threats. At Colorado Commercial Wall Tinting, we recognize the growing need for effective safety measures in commercial spaces across the state, which is why we offer top-grade anti shatter film solutions.
Enhanced Security Against Break-Ins
Anti shatter film is engineered to reinforce your business’s weakest points—its windows. By holding glass in place even after multiple impacts, this film significantly delays forced entries, providing crucial time for authorities to respond. Notably, global property crimes occur astonishingly every second, underlining the grave need for such preventive security measures.
Protection from Natural Disasters
Colorado’s unique climate, which includes everything from high winds to severe hail, calls for proactive measures to protect your property. Anti shatter film helps to prevent windows from shattering under these harsh conditions, thereby safeguarding both the interior of buildings and the people inside against potential harm.
Reduced Risk of Injury
One of the most appreciated benefits of anti shatter film is its ability to minimize the risk of injury caused by broken glass. During incidents of break-in or severe weather, this film keeps shattered glass intact, preventing dangerous shards from causing injury to occupants.
UV Protection and Energy Savings
Though our primary focus at Colorado Commercial Wall Tinting is on security, our anti shatter film also blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays. This not only protects the occupants from UV exposure but also prevents interior furnishings from fading. Additionally, it contributes to energy savings by reducing solar heat gain.
Cost-Effective and Easy to Install
Choosing to install anti shatter film is a cost-effective security measure compared to other options like exterior window bars or bulletproof windows. Furthermore, at Colorado Commercial Window Tinting, our professionals ensure a swift and non-intrusive installation process that does not interfere with your business operations.
Compliance with Local Safety Regulations
In Colorado, adhering to building codes and safety regulations is paramount. Installing anti shatter film can help your business meet these requirements efficiently and effectively, ensuring you remain compliant with local laws and standards.
Recap or Summary
Choosing to install anti shatter film at your commercial property in Colorado not only enhances security but also offers additional benefits like UV protection, energy savings, and compliance with local safety standards. By fortifying your windows, you protect not just your property but also the people within from various external threats.
Contact Colorado Commercial Window Tinting
Don’t wait for a disaster or break-in to happen. Take a proactive approach in protecting your commercial spaces by opting for our high-quality anti shatter film installation. Reach out to us today at (720) 835-2163 or via email at contact@coloradocommercialwindowtinting.com to learn more about how we can assist in enhancing the safety and security of your business premises. Your safety is our priority, and our solutions are designed with your utmost security in mind. For more information or to contact us, visit our contact page.
About The Author: Mike Kinsey
Mike is the operations manager for Colorado Commercial Window Tinting, the largest commercial window film company in the state of Colorado. Mike has been working in the tinting for over 15 years and has installed over a combined 250,000 square feet of window film for hotels, restaurants, retail stores, offices, and commercial properties all throughout the Denver, Boulder, Ft Collins, and Colorado Springs metro areas. Mike's extensive product knowledge, construction experience, and project management skills make him an expert in his field. In addition to overseeing all installs, Mike also is in charge of sales and customer relations for the Colorado office. He is certified by 3M, EnerLogic, and AIA for continuing education.
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