FAQ Safety Films

What protection classes are there for safety films?

Safety films are available in various protection classes, each designed to fulfill specific protective functions. These protection classes are crucial for selecting the right safety film for your individual needs. Here are the most common protection classes for safety films and their specific features:

  1. Burglary Protection (Class P2A to P5A):
    These protection classes are specifically designed to make it more difficult to break through glass. The higher the class (e.g., P5A), the more resistant the film is to mechanical attacks. They are ideal for windows and glass doors in residential homes and commercial spaces.

  2. Shatterproof (Class A1 to A3):
    These classes define the ability of the film to hold glass shards together in the event of a break, thus preventing injuries. Such films are often used in public buildings, schools, and homes to increase safety.

  3. UV Protection:
    These film classes not only provide physical protection but also filter harmful UV rays, which is especially useful for preserving the appearance of your furnishings by preventing fading. UV protection films are available in various levels, allowing them to be tailored to individual needs.

  4. Bullet Resistance (Classes BR1 to BR7):
    These extremely durable films are designed for use in particularly high-risk areas, such as banks, government buildings, and high-security zones. They provide protection against attacks with firearms.

  5. Laminated Safety Glass (VSG Films):
    VSG films combine multiple protective factors, such as burglary and shatterproof protection. They are laminated between two or more layers of glass and are used in windows, facades, and partition walls.

A local professional service can provide you with detailed information about the various protection classes and their applications. Through professional consultation and installation, it will be ensured that the safety films are optimally tailored to your specific requirements.

Contact a professional service today to increase the safety and protection in your home or business. Trust in expertise and high-quality products to ensure the best possible protection.

Last update on 2025-01-28 by Benno Stapf.

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