Amarok Defense, located in Scottsdale, Arizona, provides professional installation of blast mitigation window film for commercial properties. Our team is led by active law enforcement experts with over 75 years of combined tactical experience, specializing in high-performance safety and security solutions. We offer comprehensive services throughout Arizona, including site assessments, custom retrofits, and certified installations that meet rigorous GSA, ASTM, and DHS SAVER standards.
Our professional installation process includes:
- Detailed risk assessments to identify building vulnerabilities.
- Factory-trained, certified crews capable of completing full building coverage in 1 to 2 days.
- Precise application techniques, such as thorough surface cleaning and edge sealing, ensuring the film properly holds glass fragments in place during explosive events.
Applying these films to existing glass surfaces is a cost-effective alternative to full window replacement, typically costing only 10% to 20% of the price of reinforced glazing. Whether you are managing a school, government building, or retail space, our Scottsdale-based team provides expert-led protection designed to prioritize occupant safety and enhance building resilience.
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