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Bomb Blast Window Film from Sureguard Window Films
The vulnerability of the UK mainland and other major cities throughout the world to terrorist attack could not have been more strongly emphasised than in the attacks on London's Transport system on Thursday 7th July 2005.
Government advice strongly recommends the use of anti-fragmentation window film to reduce the severity and spread of glass related injury to personnel.
Bomb Blast Window Film provides a highly effective measure in the reduction of injuries to personnel and damage to property caused by explosive forces.
Sometimes referred to as Anti-Shatter Film, Anti-Fragmentation Film or ASF, Bomb Blast Film can dramatically limit serious injury caused by flying glass fragments.
The risk of terrorist attack, as experienced during the IRA campaign of the 1970's and 80's may have receded but the use of
Bomb Blast Window Film from Sureguard Window Films is as relevant today as it was then.
Sureguard Window Films have vast experience and expertise in the specification and application of Bomb Blast Window Film with clients throughout the UK and beyond. Our network of service centres throughout the country ensure that we are able to offer truly national coverage for companies and organisations with one or multiple sites. Our project management experience guarantees the highest levels of quality assurance are maintained throughout.
If you already have Bomb Blast Window Film applied to your windows you may be unsure of it's effectiveness.
Bomb Blast Film fitted more than 10 years ago is highly likely to have exceeded it's warranty period and therefore cannot be certain of providing the levels of protection originally required. Sureguard Window Films provide a full testing and consultation service aimed at confirming the effectiveness of existing Bomb Blast Window Film .
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"All of a sudden there was this massive huge bang. It was absolutely deafening and all the windows shattered."
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