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Projectile-resistant film strengthens school windows against forced entry, storms, and vandalism. Learn how security window film meets TEA compliance requirements.


Projectile Resistant Film Meets Texas School Safety Requirements

How Security Window Film Protects Schools From Multiple Threats

Projectile Resistant Film Meets Texas School Safety Requirements

Texas schools must now install security window film on ground-level glass doors and windows under the Texas Education Agency's (TEA) mandate. The requirement addresses a basic vulnerability—glass is the easiest entry point in most school buildings. Someone can break through standard windows in seconds. Projectile-resistant film changes that equation by holding shattered glass together when impacted, making forced entry significantly harder. San Antonio school administrators dealing with this mandate have a compliance deadline to meet, but the film does more than satisfy TEA requirements. It protects against storm damage, reduces vandalism costs, and improves energy efficiency at the same time.