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Safety window film

Mr. Inspector

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Does anyone know of a safety window film that was tested accordance with CPSC 16 CFR 1201 that a home owner can install themselves or do the all of them need to be installed by professionals?
 
Well not required in a house correct?

So if a homeowner can get the stuff and install it? Ok?
 
Does anyone know of a safety window film that was tested accordance with CPSC 16 CFR 1201 that a home owner can install themselves or do the all of them need to be installed by professionals?
http://www.icc-es.org/Reports/index.cfm?csi_id=355&view_details

It depends on your AHJ. Manufacturers require trained technicians to install the organic film for warrantee.

The glass and mirror shops here will offer advice on how to install organic films; the sash or windows can be removed and done in shop. Where the application of organic safety film to window glass is allowed, submission of a certificate or affidavit with the company letterhead detailing the address, window glazing location and the certification of the coating.

We only approve the film on existing windows when a hazardous location is created from construction remodeling, alterations and additions. New installation and replacement windows must have the required CPSC 16 CFR 1201 or ANSI Z97.1-2004 approved glazing installed.

NOTE: On multi-pane the film must be installed on the hazardous side, if it's exterior then a film approved for exterior application must be installed or replace with approved glazing.
 
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Rick,

Required by who ?......If this is your own house, you "may" want to ask
your insurance provider for guidance, or if it is for someone else' house,
they "may" want to do the same thing........There "may" be some sort
of a policy discount if the film is applied, either by a certified company,
or the homeowner can provide sufficient documentation of a proper
installation.



$ = $
 
Safety window film works by ensuring that if glass breaks, it does so in a safe manner. If untreated or standard glazing breaks, the shards fall away from the frame creating an immediate and dangerous hazard.
 
As others have stated, interior side of glass. As far as I'm aware there is not film available to install on the exterior. We along with a contractor had done some digging on the application at exterior due to hottub install.

We will only accept installation performed by authorized installer.
 
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