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- Forced Entry Delay: The Role of Security Window Film in Property Protection
- How Security Window Film Works to Delay Forced Entry
- Quantifying Delay Times and Key Variables in Forced Entry Protection
- Selecting Security Film for Your Commercial or Institutional Property
- Blast Mitigation and Comprehensive Security Planning
- Common Questions About Forced Entry Delay and Security Film
- Strengthening Your Security Posture with Professionally Installed Window Film
Forced Entry Delay: The Role of Security Window Film in Property Protection
Forced entry delay is a cornerstone of layered security, buying precious minutes for alarms and response teams to activate. At Amarok Defense Company, we approach every recommendation with Safety with Integrity, drawing on over 75 years of combined law enforcement experience.
| Film Thickness | Attachment System | Approximate Delay Time | Common Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 mil | None | 10–30 seconds | Residential windows |
| 4 mil | Wet-glazed | 30–60 seconds | Retail storefronts |
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