



Glass is widely used to add functionality and beauty to buildings.
It is also the construction material which is most vulnerable to destruction and potentially the most hazardous. Sunshield Window Films can help to reduce the risk of injury to personnel and damage to property in the event of explosion, impact or accidental glass breakage. By using one of ARMASHIELD'S SAFETY FILMS widely regarded as the toughest films around, a simple cost effective installation upgrades your existing glazing to BS6206 class A or B giving you and your property maximum protection.

ARMASHIELD anti shatter film is protecting this building and it's personnel: In the event of an explosion, flying glass causes most damage and personal injury. ARMASHIELD anti-shatter film increases the tensile strength of the glass bonding to it to create a highly protective skin. Personal injury is greatly reduced and the clean-up costs are kept to a minimum.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Regulation 14:
Regulation 14 is a legal requirement that is incorporated into the building regulations the workplace (Health, Safety & Welfare) 1992. Regulation 14 makes it mandatory for all companies to ensure that every glazed window, at very least, waist height in all windows and shoulder height in, or adjacent to, doors is safety glazed to BS6206
The areas affected are:
Critical locations which form part of the internal and external walls and doors of non domestic buildings
All glazing where any part is below 800mm in height
Glazing within or adjacent to a door to 1500mm in height

SUNSHIELD.uk.com can survey your premises and identify glass which does not meet the criteria for regulation 14, we can carry out a simple clean inexpensive installation of ARMASHIELD SAFETY FILM upgrading all substandard glass to meet BS6206 class A or B cost effectively and with a minimum disruption to normal business
All of our safety films have a full 10 year manufactures warranty
FILM SPEC SHEETS
ARMASHIELD_SILVER_100 MICRON.pdf
For more information please email us on info@sunshield.uk.com or telephone one of our
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Posted @ 2006:10 06