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3M™ Safety & Security Window Films

  • Combined with 3M™ Impact Protection Attachment Sealant, the 3M™ Scotchshield™ Safety & Security Window Films Ultra Series and the 3M™ Scotchshield™ Security Window Film S2400 help delay forced entry through glass windows and doors. At a fraction of the cost of upgrading windows and doors these products are quick and easy to install.

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  • Help Deter Intruder’s from Breaking In
    Help Delay Intruders

    While potential intruders will not be fully stopped, these films combined with the 3M™ Impact Protection Attachment (IPA) Sealant can help delay intruders and provide extra response time by slowing the intruder down. Window films are not bulletproof and are not designed to stop intruders.

  •  Bomb Blast Mitigation
    Blast Mitigation

    These films combined with the 3M™ IPA Impact Protection Attachment System have been tested to industry blast related standards. Refer to published 3M technical bulletins for specific technical details.

  • *According to the Uniform Crime Report "Crime in the United States", 2012, completed by the US FBI.

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  • 3M™ Scotchshield™ Safety & Security Window films are NOT bulletproof. These films are designed to deter entry.

Legal Notice
 

IMPORTANT PRODUCT AND APPLICATION LIMITATIONS: Many factors can contribute to potential hazards and damages arising from wind, impact, seismic, explosion, or break and entry incidents, including the window film selected, type and thickness of glass, building construction, exterior pressure, proximity of impact occurrence, quality of window or door frames, intruder size and strength, and type of tools used to gain entry. Certain 3M™ Window Films require the use of 3M™ Impact Protection Attachment (IPA) Sealant on glass window and door frames for windstorm, break & entry, and explosion mitigation applications and for spontaneous glass breakage applications on single pane tempered glass. The sealant may also be recommended for certain other spontaneous glass breakage, safety glazing, and seismic applications. Always refer to the 3M Technical Data Sheets and 3M Technical Specifications to determine whether these combinations are required. CAUTION: While 3M™ Window Films, when applied in accordance with 3M instructions, may help reduce the impact of flying glass shards under certain conditions and potentially delay intruders, these films do not prevent property damage, personal injury, or death. CAUTION: Window films are not bulletproof and not designed to stop intruders. Always consult with security professionals and a 3M Authorized Window Film Dealer prior to selecting any window films to determine suitability for the intended application.
IMPORTANT STATE OF FLORIDA NOTICE: This product is not approved in the State of Florida for use as hurricane, windstorm, or impact protection from wind-borne debris from a hurricane or windstorm. In compliance with Florida Statute 553.842, this product may not be advertised, sold, offered, provided, distributed, or marketed in the State of Florida as hurricane, windstorm, or impact protection from wind-borne debris from a hurricane or windstorm.
Warranty, Limited Remedy, and Disclaimer: Please refer to the Warranty Bulletin for 3M™ Window Films (Flat Glass Applications) and 3M™ Impact Protection Attachment (IPA) Sealant for complete details on warranty coverage, which can be obtained by contacting your 3M Authorized Window Film Dealer or your local 3M sales representative. If a 3M product does not conform to the warranties described in this Warranty Bulletin, the sole and exclusive remedy is, at 3M’s option, replacement of the 3M product or refund of the purchase price. Except to the extent prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from or related to the 3M product, whether direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential (including, but not limited to, lost profits or business opportunity), regardless of the legal or equitable theory asserted, including, but not limited to, warranty, contract, negligence, or strict liability.