We did an emergency installation at a pharmacy on Monday - last week a guy broke through a glass door and spent 8 minutes inside stealing narcotics. We had put our film on their glass - but the guy got in via a back door that wasn't "armored" with our film.
They said that our film held but that the inner frame of the door failed - so they are ordering a better door and have asked us to put our security film on that door ASAP.
Meanwhile I keep hearing that one of our competitors keeps telling people that they don't need frame bonding after applying the film to TEMPERED glass. Tempered glass is like your care windows - it breaks into small pieces and WILL detach from the frame UNLESS bonded to the frame with Dow 995 structural sealant.
If that happens to you, then if someone hits it, this is what you will find - your glass laying on the floor because it wasn't bonded to the frame! Don't settle for unprofessional work like this! Call Armor Glass and get it done right....
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
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Pharmacy Break ins
Armor Glass sells hurricane/tornado explosion-rated security window film. The same film was installed on federal buildings in Washington DC after 9/11.
CEO Michael Fjetland is the founder and a former terrorism analyst who established Armor Glass to protect people and their property from breach of their weakest link. Details on how people live in "Houses of Straw" (free ebook) at our website www.ArmorGlass.com
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hmmmm... this is looking bad.. I hope you'd put better security...
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