Introduction
Workplace Regulations and Standards
Advice and Recommendations for High Risk Properties
Carbon Reduction
Security Film Video
Newsletter

There are a range of regulations and guidelines that highlight what a practical, cost effective and safety enhancing installation window films can be.

Window films are often overlooked as offering little more than tinting to your glazing, however modern films offer an incredible range of features and capabilities protecting you against UV rays, sun glare or even flying glass from a bomb blast.

We travel across the UK and even internationally providing our high quality installations of window films, the majority of our work though is focused in London and the south east for homeowners and commercial businesses throughout Medway, Gravesend, Dover, Folkestone, Leatherhead, Bromley, Maidstone, Ashford, Brighton, Canterbury, Hastings and Guildford.

Contact us today to discuss your requirements for window film installations of any kind and arrange for a no-obligation survey and estimate.

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The following regulations, guidelines and standards are laid down by a range of organisations and show just what a valuable asset and investment professionally installed window films can be.
Regulation 7

Part of the Workplace Regulations 1992, Reg 7 stipulates that employers must maintain a comfortable temperature in the workplace through all seasons, and window films can help achieve this with solar control for summer sunshine that also insulates against winter cold.

Regulation 14

A further part of the Workplace regulations outlining the requirement for all workplace glazing to be impact resistant and clearly marked to prevent accidental collision and injury; easily achieved with anti-shatter safety window films and window manifestations to make it clear glazing isn’t open space.

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Advice and Recommendations
MI5 Security Advice

MI5 publish some simple advice on critical considerations for owners of high risk properties or buildings in high risk or built up areas that highlight the value of bomb blast protection window films, especially now that so many insurers are adding terrorist attack clauses to their policies.

GGF Advice

The Glass and Glazing Federation offer detailed advice and recommendations on utilising a range of safety, security, bomb protection and anti-shatter window films to reduce damage and injury from flying glass.

Whatever your requirements for window film, get support from an expert team that knows how to make sure an installation helps you meet statutory requirements and health and safety compliance; contact us today to arrange a survey and quotation with one of our expert team.

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Carbon Reduction Commitment
 

Carbon Reduction Commitment is an initiative from the government which brings in the UK’s first mandatory carbon trading scheme and started in April 2010. It covers large non-energy intensive business and public sector organisations.

 

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"As you are no doubt aware the unprecedented events over the last week in London, Birmingham and other cities in the UK have left a trail of damage and destruction to major shopping centres and business’s, particularly the glazing systems .

Once the clear up and the reinstatement of law order is in place the priority for the landlords and tenants will be to ensure that their buildings are safer and securer than before.

Our comprehensive range of safety and security films will offer an additional barrier to prevent the breach of the building envelope to deter and delay any possible future break in’s, theft or mindless vandalism. On our website please visit the Commercial Window Film section to watch a 3M demonstration video on how effective film is against intrusion"

 

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