For churches and religious facilities, the recommended security window film is a professional-grade, micro-layered polyester laminate. Amarok Defense specializes in two primary categories of this film: intrusion protection film and blast mitigation film. Intrusion protection film is designed to reinforce glass doors and sidelights against forced entry by holding the pane together during violent impacts, creating a significant delay for law enforcement response. Blast mitigation film is engineered to retain shattered glass fragments during explosive events, preventing high-velocity injuries from flying shards. These professional films are typically integrated with a high-strength structural silicone anchoring system—such as the Dow Corning 995—which bonds the filmed glass to the frame for maximum security. It is important to note that these films are not bullet-resistant and should be selected following a professional campus-wide security assessment to ensure the correct material and installation method are used for your specific building needs.
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