Hold glass together in a blast or forced entry.
Blast mitigation and heavy-duty security window film across Scotland — helps hold glass in the frame under explosion or attack, reducing flying-glass injury.

What blast mitigation film does.
In a bomb blast or serious forced-entry attempt, the biggest injury risk is flying glass. Blast mitigation film is a heavy-duty security film that holds shattered glass together and, with an anchoring system, helps keep the pane in its frame — reducing injury and slowing entry. It's specified for government, corporate, transport and high-risk commercial buildings. We survey and install to the required specification across Scotland.
What this film does.
Reduces flying glass
Holds fragments together on blast or impact — the main cause of blast injury.
Slows forced entry
Heavy-duty film resists sustained attack far better than bare glass.
Anchoring options
Combined with edge-anchoring to help retain the pane in the frame.
Specified to requirement
We survey and match the film grade to your risk assessment.
Where we install it.
Questions about
security work.
Does it make glass bomb-proof?
No film makes glass bomb-proof — it mitigates blast by holding fragments together and, with anchoring, helping retain the pane, reducing injury.
Is it a bespoke specification?
Yes — we specify to your risk assessment and required standard.
Can it also stop UV and heat?
Combined security-solar films are available.
Is it visible?
Heavy-duty clear films are largely invisible.
Where do you cover?
Across Scotland.
Related services & areas.
Blast Mitigation Window Film across Scotland.
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dunfermline, Stirling, Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverness and surrounding areas. Free site survey, quote within 24 hours.
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