by Michael Logemann | Sep 25, 2018 | Commercial Window Tinting Category, Decorative Window Tinting Category, Residential Window Tinting Category, Safety & Security Window Tinting Category, Window Tinting News Category
The Basics In simple terms, window films are comprised of a thin, strong sheet of polyester laminate that is treated in variety of ways to improve the look or performance of existing windows when applied. Typically, the film is applied to the interior surface of... by Michael Logemann | Sep 13, 2018 | Commercial Window Tinting Category, Decorative Window Tinting Category, Safety & Security Window Tinting Category, Window Tinting News Category
When tenants complain about rooms that are too hot or you notice that your energy costs are trending skyward, 3M Commercial Solar Control Window Films can help improve commercial windows by helping increase tenant comfort, conserve energy. Additionally, 3M Commercial... by Michael Logemann | Aug 16, 2018 | Safety & Security Window Tinting Category, Window Tinting News Category
With Back to School upon us, we wanted to share an article about school safety and how security window film can be part of an overall solution to keep kids safe. This article was in Business Insider and is titled “Here are the best ways to protect schools,... by Michael Logemann | Apr 11, 2018 | Safety & Security Window Tinting Category, Window Tinting News Category
In a very recent article entitled Designing Schools As a Deterrent For Mass Shooters in Interiors + Sources Magazine, the topic of improving school security and safety by utilizing facility design and retrofittable technologies like security window films to make it... by Michael Logemann | Mar 9, 2018 | Commercial Window Tinting Category, Safety & Security Window Tinting Category, Window Tinting News Category
As a result of the unfortunate events of the past weeks and several years, there is an increased emphasis on school safety. Most notably, discussing what steps can be taken to avoid these types of incidents from occurring in the future. A recent article in District...