08/06/2021
written by Lisa M.
How can I ensure the safety of passers-by outside my premises?
Glass breakage and explosions
In the event of a break in the ice or an explosion inside a building, the glass walls can shatter, posing a serious threat to the safety of nearby outsiders. So why not equip your windows to limit the risk of serious injury?
Safety film: to protect passers-by and occupants from injury caused by flying glass
By creating a protective membrane that reinforces the glazing, glass is less likely to break. The same goes for glass splinters, which won't scatter all over the place and risk injuring someone, thanks to Luminis Films safety film, with micron thicknesses of up to 350! So you can be sure of everyone's safety, including that of passers-by outside.
* price per m² for the purchase of a full roll of the largest width.
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Favour the side opposite the risk:
When applying safety film to protect people in the vicinity of hazards, such as shocks or explosions, we strongly advise you to apply your film on the opposite side of the hazard! So, if the risk comes from indoors, it's best to apply it outdoors, and vice versa. Thanks to the action of the safety film, all those present will be protected from injury caused by ice breezes, for example. This film retains all shards of glass in its membrane!
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