Glass is one of the most vulnerable components in school buildings. Whether facing accidental impacts, break-ins, or natural disasters, unprotected windows can endanger occupants and disrupt learning. Our School Safety Window Films add a transparent layer of protection—holding shattered glass in place and slowing forced entry without compromising visibility.
Multi-ply polyester construction that binds glass fragments on impact.
Thicker film options certified to retard break-in attempts and projectiles.
Meets stringent building-code requirements for high-wind zones.
Filters out up to 99% of harmful UV rays to protect interiors and occupants.
Nearly invisible film maintains existing architectural aesthetics.
Expert fitting for full coverage, edge-to-edge adhesion, and clean finish.
Reduces injury from flying glass in emergencies
Delays unauthorized entry to give responders time to get to the children and faculty. Each second is vital to saving lives.
Helps satisfy disaster-preparedness standards
Demonstrates proactive safety measures
Fraction of the cost of replacing windows
Maintains bright, open learning environments
Prevent injuries from accidental ball impacts or severe weather.
Protect sensitive records and staff areas with forced-entry resistance.
Reinforce large expanses of glass against athletic equipment or vandalism.
Safeguard high-traffic zones where breakage risk is elevated.
Strengthen main entrances to deter intrusion and provide clear sight lines for security staff.
Protect your students and facilities with PXE Solutions’ School Safety Window Films. Contact us for a no-obligation consultation, product demonstration, and customized proposal.
Phone: 610-613-9551
Email: info@pxesolutions.com
Service Areas: Philadelphia, Chester County, Delaware County, Bucks County, Montgomery County, Houston Metro, Austin Metro, San Antonio Metro, Victoria, TX
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