Increased Delay
Bonded glass forces an intruder to spend significantly more time breaking through, rather than entering in seconds.

Reinforce Glass Without Changing the Look
Security window film is designed to help hold broken glass together during impact.
Security film changes how glass behaves when force is applied. Instead of breaking apart instantly, the glass remains bonded, forcing repeated effort to create an opening. This physical delay shifts the outcome of many forced entry attempts.
Bonded glass forces an intruder to spend significantly more time breaking through, rather than entering in seconds.
Repeated impacts on reinforced glass create loud, sustained noise that draws attention and increases risk.
When the first strike fails, continued effort becomes physically demanding and often leads to abandonment.
We prioritize film installation at openings that present the highest risk.
Front and side windows at ground level are among the most common entry paths.
Back windows facing yards or laneways offer privacy and reduced visibility, making them frequent targets.
Low visibility basement openings benefit from the discreet delay provided by thicker film options.
Security window film works best as part of a layered approach.
It is often paired with:
Each upgrade supports the next by removing fast or quiet access routes.
Every window is different. We assess glass type, location, and accessibility to recommend the most effective film thickness and installation method.
Common questions about security window film.