Forced-entry-delay security film to harden building entrances, plus solar and glare control for classrooms, across K-12 districts, colleges, and universities in southeastern Pennsylvania.
A school building has two glass problems at once. The entrances and ground-floor glass are the first thing an intruder hits, and the classrooms cook in afternoon sun and wash out the screens kids are trying to read. Sun Control Specialists installs anti-intrusion security film that buys critical seconds at the door and solar film that pulls heat and glare out of the room, all without replacing a single window. We have worked with district facilities teams across southeastern Pennsylvania for over 27 years, and we know how to schedule around a calendar where the building is rarely empty.
Bonds entry doors, sidelights, and ground-floor glass so a forced-entry attempt is slowed, not solved with one swing. Buys staff and responders the seconds that matter during a lockdown. Frame-attachment systems for maximum hold time.
Learn moreCuts the afternoon heat and screen glare that make south- and west-facing classrooms unusable. Students stay comfortable, projectors and Chromebooks stay readable, and the HVAC stops fighting the sun.
Learn moreBlocks 99% of UV to protect gym floors, library collections, artwork, and classroom furnishings from fading, while keeping rooms bright with natural light.
Learn moreLooking for the full picture first? Start at our window film installation hub, then come back here for the school-specific details.
Security film keeps shattered glass in the frame, turning a quick break-in into a slow, loud one. Those seconds let staff lock down and responders close the gap.
School-hardening film often fits state and federal safety-grant criteria. We provide product specs, ASTM test data, and installation certificates for your grant file.
Solar film drops the heat and glare that drive complaints in afternoon rooms, so teachers stop closing the blinds and losing the daylight.
Less solar heat gain means the cooling system works less in the warm months, which shows up on the district utility bill.
We phase work for nights, weekends, in-service days, and summer break so no occupied classroom is ever offline during school hours.
You get install certificates, warranty registration, and product data formatted for the school board, facilities records, and insurance review.