Adding SunSafe films to a building's windows is a simple procedure
that may be one of the most important things an employer or
building manager can do. SunSafe films benefit, not only a
building’s occupants, but the company's bottom line as well.
Splintered, flying glass is one of the dangerous consequences of
both natural and man-made disasters. SunSafe films are
specifically designed to hold broken glass in place, lessening
the chance of injury and property damage. It also makes
forced entry more difficult for would-be vandals and burglars,
which is especially important for retail establishments.
Watch the numbers drop on those HVAC costs with SunSafe
films. A reflective film can keep out as much as 80% of the
sun's heat, dramatically lowering air conditioning costs. In
the winter, the same film helps retain interior heat,
reducing
heating costs.
SunSafe films also help regulate the temperature disparity
between the sunny and the shady areas of your building.
And, offices stay cooler in the summer and warmer in
the winter, all of which makes your employees more
comfortable.
The fading caused by the sun's ultraviolet rays wreaks
havoc on interior furnishings and merchandise,
shortening their shelf life. SunSafe films screen
almost 100% of those harmful rays, potentially
saving thousands in replacement costs.
SunSafe films make building exteriors more
attractive by eliminating visual clutter and
creating a uniform appearance.
Glare causes eye fatigue and lower productivity. Drawing curtains or closing blinds is a claustrophobic approach at best, and it drives up the bill for artificial lighting. SunSafe films let in the light but not the glare, helping to maintain an "open" feeling.

