Intrusion delay
Keeps broken glass in the frame to slow and discourage break-ins.

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Residential · Security
A thin, clear film that turns ordinary windows into a tougher barrier, keeping shattered glass bonded in place to slow intruders and protect your family from storm and impact debris.
Most break-ins start at the glass. Security film bonds to your windows so that when they're struck, the pane holds together instead of giving way, buying critical time and deterring the smash-and-grab.
It's the same technology that protects against storm debris and accidental impacts, and it pairs perfectly with solar film for comfort and protection in one.

Why security film
Clear film, real defense. Add the optional structural anchoring system for the highest hold.
Keeps broken glass in the frame to slow and discourage break-ins.
Holds shattered glass together during severe weather and accidents.
Optional silicone attachment bonds film to the frame for maximum strength.
Choose your protection level
Multi-layer polyester film bonds to your glass so a broken pane stays in place, slowing intruders and containing dangerous shards. Add the silicone anchoring system for maximum hold.
Natural-disaster film. Reduces the risk of injury, property damage and loss from severe weather and impacts.
Anti-intrusion film. Keeps shattered glass bonded together to deter and delay smash-and-grab break-ins.
High-security film. Protection against violence, civil unrest, industrial blasts and high-threat scenarios.
Structural attachment bonds film to the frame with a 3/4"–1" bead, in black or white, for maximum hold.
How it works
The same process on every job: protect the space, prep the glass, apply with precision.
Drop cloths shield floors, walls, furniture and artwork before any spray touches the glass.
Every pane is scrubbed spotless so the film bonds cleanly with no trapped debris.
Film is cut to size, sprayed, applied and aligned to each window for a precise, bubble-free fit.
We trim the edges and squeegee out moisture. Film fully cures within about 60 days.
Free consultation
Tell us about your windows and we'll bring honest recommendations and a free, no-pressure estimate to your home or business.