Security window film is an effective and efficient way to improve the security of your building, something that is particularly important for commercial properties. Not only do many businesses keep a lot of valuables on site, but they may also handle sensitive data that needs extra protection.
No matter the size of your business premises, from small shops to office blocks, security should be a top priority – we’ve put together everything you need to know about security window film.
What is security window film?
Security window film is a thin, durable self-adhesive film that is applied directly to glass surfaces. The main purpose of security films is to keep shattered glass in the window frame in the event of impact – whether that be a break in or a bomb blast – to reduce the risk of injury and prevent potential intruders getting access to your property.
What are the benefits of security window film?
Windows can be a weak point in the overall security of a building, as they can be easy to break. Security window film helps to reinforce your existing glass windows to make them more resistant to breakage, and if they do shatter, it holds the glass shards in place. Not only does this prevent potential damage and injury from broken glass, but as the glass is still intact in the frame, it doesn’t give entry to any would-be intruders.
It’s not just effective against break ins – security window film can also provide shatter resistance in the event of accidents, natural disasters or even bomb blasts, which is of a particular priority for high-profile businesses, or those with a large public presence, such as government buildings.
Although extra security is, of course, the main benefit of window film, it can also offer UV protection by filtering out harmful rays. Not only does this reduce the risk of skin damage, but it can also prevent furniture fading. Some films can also improve a building’s energy efficiency by reducing heat transfer, which can lead to lower energy costs.
Plus, as window film is transparent, it maintains the overall aesthetic of your building – metal window bars aren’t exactly the most visually appealing choice, so glass safety film can provide protection but without impacting the look of your property! It’s a lot more budget friendly too, which is ideal for businesses with a lot of windows to protect.

Types of security window film
Security window film is quite a broad category, and within it are a few different options that you can choose according to what your business needs. Clear security film is totally transparent, bringing extra security to your windows but with no obstruction to the view and without sacrificing natural light.
Tinted window films provide the same level of glass protection, but have the added benefit of reducing glare and helping obscure the view into a building for extra privacy. For even more privacy, reflective security film has a mirrored appearance that can protect your business from prying eyes.
Choosing security window film
Every business will have different security needs, so picking the best window film isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. You’ll need to think about…
The level of security you need
Some businesses will be more at risk of break-ins or attacks than others, such as banks or data centres, so a thicker window film such as a bomb blast film that can withstand very high impact would be ideal. For lower risk businesses, standard security films would do the trick, as they still offer great protection against glass breakage.
The location of your business premises
Businesses in populous, urban areas are at a higher risk of theft and vandalism, so a more robust window film or a tinted window film may be a better choice. Similarly, a business that is located in an area that is more prone to storm damage or other natural disasters may be better suited to a thicker safety film.
How much privacy you need
Handling a lot of sensitive data? A tinted or mirrored safety window film can help to shield the inside of your property from onlookers for extra privacy, whilst still letting in enough natural light.
Your budget
Window film is far more cost effective than other options, such as installing safety bars or replacing your existing windows with reinforced glass. Plus, you can weigh it up against long-term cost savings that come with installing window film, such as avoided repair costs or reduced energy bills.
Your building’s regulations
You might have to adhere to strict building codes or health and safety standards, so you’ll have to be sure that the film you choose meets these.
Security film installation
Some things are best left to the professionals, and installing window film is definitely one of them – proper installation is key to ensuring that your security film serves its purpose. Getting your window film professionally fitted means there will be no peeling, warping or air bubbles, which can be tricky for DIY fitters to avoid. If it’s not fitted properly, your window might not be fully shatter resistant and may not adhere to warranty terms, so we’d always recommend letting the experts do it for you. Thankfully, we’ve got years of experience working on projects of all sizes, so we’ll take care of the installation process for you.
If you have any questions about our security window films – or any of our other products – get in touch with our team and we’ll be happy to help.