Window Security With Vision

Window Security With Vision
From experience, installing window security products usually means the installation of unsightly grills and bars at the expense of aesthetic views. However, Vision Shield, the latest addition to the Security Shield range from Window Security Solutions offers a completely new perspective on window security – products you can actually see through!
Vision Shield, is a transparent polycarbonate shield that can be installed to your windows to prevent vandalism and burglary. It provides an invisible deterrent against vandalism and casual intruder entry, looking like a standard window from a distance.
If aesthetics are important for you when selecting the type of window security products to install to your establishment then Vision Shield offers the perfect solution.
Typical installations include schools, offices and residential housing. A recent example, is the installation of Vision Shield at the request of the local housing association to a residential property in Openshaw, Manchester that had been had subjected to vandalism from local youths.

BEFORE VISION SHIELD INSTALLATION AFTER VISION SHIELD INSTALLATION
Vision Shield is ideal for this kind of application as it is made from Lexan Excell, a transparent polycarbonate that looks like glass and will withstand a sustained attack from stone throwing and most hand tools.
Manufacturers describe Lexan polycarbonate as being virtually unbreakable so it would only be detected when a vandal or thief tried to smash the window and to their surprise, the window remained intact.
To find out more information about Vision Shield or to request a free window security site survey to establish the best security measures for protecting your windows please contact Mark Kystek on Freephone: 0800 980 9444 or e-mail info@windowsecuritysafety.co.uk.
In addition to the Vision window shield you may be interested in our Intruder Shield and Vandal Shield products. Alternatively, Window Safety and Security Films may be the most viable option for windows, which are considered to be at a lower risk to burglary and vandalism.













