Retains
Shattered Glass to Protect the ones you Love
Glass doors, floor to ceiling windows, and glass walls are a feature of many modern homes and buildings. Such architectural highlights however, can be potentially hazardous - particularly to children running or riding push-bikes.
In
human impact situations Solarshade Safety Film retains shattered glass
to minimise cutting and piercing injuries. NRMA rates that glass is one
of the major causes of
accidents within the home.
Kidsafe Hunter state that many homes built before 1989 do not meet
Australian safety standards for glass, exposing families and children to
unnecessary risk due to splintering. Even though the standard was
introduced in 1989 the changes were not retrospective and there has been
little effort to upgrade glass in existing homes.
What Glass is in Your Home or Office?
Check the labeling on the glass. If it is not labeled your glass is not safety glass. Solarshade can check to see if your glass complies with the latest Australian Standards.
Bring your glass up to Australian Standard 2208 or 1288 by installing safety film to your premises without the cost of having to replace your Glass.
Put our Film to the Test. Click on the Cyclone to see the film at work.
Solarshade Safety and Security Films are available in various thicknesses depending on the application that it is required for.
Guaranteed Performance
Solarshade offers strong warranty coverage for its line of Solarshade safety and security films. Commercial property installations are protected for up to 12 years, while private residences are protected for as long as you own your home! Solarshade will provide you with complete warranty details and documentation at the point of your window film purchase. This warranty is backed by our film manufacturer www.bekaertfilms.com and is a international coverage.
Solarshade Safety and Security Film meets extensive human impact and storm simulation such as;
Australian
and New Zealand 2208
American
National Standards Institute
Code of
Federal Regulations Title 16, Consumer Product Safety Commission Part
1201 Category I & II
European
Committee for Standardisation (CEN 12600)
German
Institute for Standardisation (DIN) 52337 & 52290 Part 1
Japanese
Industrial Standards A 5759
South African
Bureau Standards 1263-2
General
Services Administration Level C Buildings
American
Society of Testing & Materials 1642-96
Miami-Dade
Protocol
Southern
Building Code Congress International
Florida
Building Code.




