Safety and Security Film Security window film holds glass together on impact, slows forced entry through storefront doors and sidelights, and reduces fragmentation hazard during weather events or accidents. For Waukegan schools, healthcare facilities, financial service locations, and ground floor commercial tenants, it is one of the most practical physical safety investments available. We work with school administrators and facility directors on phased installations and can support procurement documentation for grant-funded safety projects. Learn more about safety and security film.
School Safety Film Waukegan’s public and private schools have increasingly incorporated security window film into physical safety planning. Film on entry vestibule glass, door sidelights, and ground floor classroom windows delays unauthorized access and reduces glass injury risk without requiring glass replacement or major construction. All school installations are coordinated around the academic calendar. Learn more about school safety film.
Solar Control Film Waukegan’s industrial and commercial buildings along the I-94 corridor and the lakefront deal with significant heat gain on south and west facing exposures. Solar control film reduces heat transmission through existing glass, cuts glare on workstations and production areas, and lowers cooling costs without altering building appearance or requiring glass replacement. For older commercial and industrial buildings throughout the city, it is typically the most practical and cost-effective energy improvement available. Learn more about solar control film.
Low-E Window Film For Waukegan buildings that lose heat through glass in winter as readily as they gain it in summer, Low-E film addresses both in a single installation. It improves thermal retention in cold months and reduces solar heat gain in warm months, making it a strong choice for older buildings with large glass exposures that have not been upgraded to modern insulated glazing. Learn more about Low-E window film.
Privacy Film Medical and dental offices, behavioral health facilities, legal and financial services firms, and any Waukegan commercial tenant with patient-facing or client-facing glass benefit from privacy film that controls visibility while maintaining natural light. Frosted and gradient options are the most common specifications. Most installations are completed in a single visit without disrupting operations. Learn more about privacy film.
Decorative Film Corporate offices, healthcare interiors, retail spaces, and tenant buildouts throughout Waukegan use decorative film to brand glass partitions, define conference rooms and reception areas, and add a finished look without permanent construction. Fully removable, making it a practical choice for tenants in leased commercial space. Learn more about decorative film.
Anti-Graffiti Film Retail storefronts, transit-adjacent properties, and commercial buildings with street-level glass exposure along Waukegan’s commercial corridors benefit from anti-graffiti film that absorbs tagging and etching damage instead of the glass underneath. When the film gets hit, it gets replaced at a fraction of the cost of glass repair or replacement. Learn more about anti-graffiti film.
Bird Strike Film Waukegan’s lakefront location and the extensive forest preserve and wetland corridors throughout Lake County create meaningful bird strike exposure for commercial and institutional buildings during spring and fall migration. Bird strike film applies a UV-visible pattern to glass that is nearly invisible to occupants but clearly detectable by birds in flight. Learn more about bird strike film.