The European Anti-Bandit test standard EN 356 classifies security glass by simulating repeated attack on glass; it is based upon German technical research and standards. There are two types of attack test in EN 356: an impact test using a steel ball and a hammer & axe test for the most severe attacks. Security film cannot yet upgrade ordinary float glass to resist the most severe attacks, but can still provide significantly enhanced security.
How glass is classified for security
The problem: Glass can be the weak point of a house or other building attacking the glass is a common tactic used by thieves to obtain entry into buildings. Glass is often not Anti-Bandit resistant (the correct technical term is Resistant to Manual Attack).
The problem: Glass can break into large, sharp pieces creating hazards of cutting and piercing injuries. And it can be the elderly, the young or the inexperienced who
are at most risk. Fortunately, these risks are usually very low, but when risk is high, or when you are concerned about personal safety against broken glass, then solutions are
available.
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Safety and security window films
Model Number: | DARTZ.SAFE |
Brand Name: | DARTSFILMZ.TV |
Place of Origin: | Latvia |