Commercial Security Film
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Strengthen Your Windows Against Impact!
SunGuard DMV Safety & Security Window Films are the optimal solution for protecting your windows from impacts. Our office security window film is vital for safeguarding today's office buildings, which often feature extensive glass. SunGuard DMV's office security window film is crafted for outstanding clarity and adhesive strength, providing robust protection against flying glass breakage and intrusion.
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SunGuard DMV can help secure your office or commercial building with top-quality safety and security window films. These films ensure that your property, employees, and valuables remain safely inside. In the event of window damage from natural disasters or forced entry, the cost of replacing them is minimal compared to the potential disruption of business operations. Whether you need to secure one window or a hundred, SunGuard DMV is equipped to protect your premises effectively.

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SunGuard DMV Safety & Security Window Film Benefits:
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Helps keep broken glass intact, reducing injury risks
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Minimizes glass-related injuries during natural disasters
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Enables businesses to continue operations while glass is replaced
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Provides an added safety layer for glass in elevated areas, preventing serious hazards from falling glass shards to occupants, pedestrians, and property
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Engineered to safeguard people and property from various security concerns, including forced-entry crimes, vandalism, and explosions
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Designed to hold shattered glass in place and prevent entry through vulnerable points
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We offer one of the most comprehensive warranties in the industry — backed by a reliable company you can trust to be there
Safety & Security Window Film Features
Windows represent some of the most vulnerable spots in any structure. If the glass shatters, the area can become hazardous for those inside and may greatly interrupt regular activities.
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What does the window tint mean?The percentage is the amount of light that the window tint lets in. For example, if you have a window in your home or office with no tint, it’s letting in 100% light. When you apply a 35% film to the window, it’s only allowing 35% out of 100% of the light to come in. And, a 60% product will let in 60% of the light. The lower the number, the darker the film.
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Is there a film that will allow you to see out day and night and give you privacy day and night?At this time, no. They have not figured that out. We can give great privacy during the day, but at nighttime, once you flip your lights on, it does not work.
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How long will the window tint last?The most common and popular tint films use the CDF adhesives, those films last upwards of 30 years if they’re maintained correctly.
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What is the process from the moment that the customer calls? What do you expect each step to be?We do an onsite free estimate where we evaluate the needs of the customer. During this time, we take a look at the job site, get measurements and show the customer samples of the tint. From there, we set up an install appointment where the crew will come out to cut the film down to fit each window. They use drop cloths and booties to protect the area during the cleaning and application process. We want to make sure that we’re respecting and protecting your property.
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How long does it take to do the installation?On average, not counting ladder work, it takes about 20-35 minutes per pane to install the tint, depending on the type of window. For example, a 3,000 square foot home, two levels will take one to two days.
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How do I pick the perfect shade of window tint?When picking out the shade, it’s all about what your needs are. Are you looking for heat reduction? Do you need privacy? Do you need glare reduction, fade reduction, etc? From there, once you’ve determined your needs, you can choose the best film type for you. Then, you can pick the shade of the film to determine how much light you want to let in.
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