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    Commercial Security & Safety Film Installation

    Smash-and-grab deterrent film, shatter retention film, and safety film for commercial facilities across Southern California.

    Quick Answer

    Hal's Glass installs commercial security film — including smash-and-grab deterrent film, shatter retention safety film, and anchored systems — for retail, restaurant, and office properties across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. Film is optically clear, applied to your existing glass, and typically lasts 10–15 years. Call (562) 866-7047 for a quote.

    Protect Your Storefront Without Replacing Your Glass

    Security and safety window film is one of the most cost-effective upgrades available for commercial properties. Applied directly to existing glass, security film holds your glass together when struck — dramatically slowing forced entry and deterring opportunistic theft.

    Smash-and-Grab Deterrent Film

    Thicker security film for retail storefronts and high-theft locations.

    Safety Film — Shatter Retention

    Protects occupants from glass shard injuries. Ideal for schools and restaurants.

    Security Film with Anchoring

    Maximum performance with structural anchoring systems.

    Commercial Window Tinting

    Privacy and energy efficiency for office and retail spaces.

    Benefits of Security Film

    • Deters smash-and-grab theft
    • Reduces glass shard injuries
    • No glass replacement needed
    • Minimal business disruption
    • Clear film maintains appearance
    • May reduce insurance premiums
    Film application on commercial window
    Security window film on storefront

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where We Provide Security Film Installation

    Hal's Glass delivers security film installation across four Southern California counties. Click a city below to learn more about our services in your area.

    Protect Your Storefront from the Next Break-In