
03/06/2021
written by Lisa M.
I'd like to find a way to delay break-ins through my windows
Effectively discouraging vandals
If you have a roadside dwelling or a highly exposed store window, looting or vandalism is unfortunately a factor you have to take into account, and protect yourself against. Luminis Films' innovative, high-performance films are the perfect tools for delaying break-ins.
Burglar-proof film: a solid bulwark against impact and vandalism
Thanks to their micron thickness, burglar-resistant films create a solid membrane over the glass, reinforcing it in the event of impact. Instead of shattering immediately, the film makes the glass more resistant to breakage. Thanks to the film, burglary will be delayed, and burglars or thieves will be greatly discouraged!
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Safety standards :
When choosing your safety film, you'll come across 2 different standards. EN356 1B1 and EN356 2B2. This means that these standardized films have been tested in laboratories with sledgehammers or axes, and can withstand powerful shocks. 1B1 means that it's difficult for the glass to break, and if it does, the object responsible for the intrusion doesn't penetrate the glass, and the pieces of glass don't scatter and stay in place. The 2B2 standard, on the other hand, is slightly less resistant to powerful shocks, but has the same properties. When you take out an insurance policy, the application of these films can have a positive impact in your favor, as they offer added security.
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Store looting and vandalism: delay break-ins with anti-burglary window tape.