We just got a copy of this letter sent to residents of a Houston community:
"Dear Neighbors:
We are writing to notify you of two aggressive burglaries that occurred this morning and on Wednesday between 4 and 6 a.m. in the 2000 and 2100 blocks of Banks Street . In both instances, landscape bricks were thrown through windows of homes while the owners were home and sleeping. On Wednesday the burglars threw a landscape brick through the front plate glass window and absconded with a laptop that was sitting in plain view. Again this morning the burglars came in through the rear French doors of a second home using a landscape paver to break through the glass. A neighbor’s surveillance camera captured footage of two men fleeing the scene. Thankfully no one was harmed in either incident."
Our security film is anti-burglar. It is rated for a 4.5 lb missile (think brick). Some doors and windows may also need our Dow 995 anchoring to bond the film to the frame of an entry door likely to be hit by a brick-welding bandit...
We did a house in College Station where the burglars took out a 4' x 4' side window and made off with their property. The couple had a young child, and couldn't sleep until our crew showed up and did the installation.
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Official Blog of Armor Glass® International, Inc. We sell/install an energy-saving + security window film that "armors your glass" and protects your weakest link from breach by hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, hail, burglars, shooters, etc. It cuts solar heat up to 79% and 99% of cancer-causing UV. It costs a fraction of impact glass or shutters. It is the same film was installed on DC federal buildings after 9/11. It works 24/7. VIDEOS and FREE Ebook on how it works at www.ArmorGlass.com
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Stopping Burglars With Armor Glass Security Film

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