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Putting tape over window glass does nothing to make it stronger, but it can cause the glass to shatter into bigger, more dangerous shards if it's impacted by flying storm debris. It's better to have a window break into smaller pieces that are less likely to cause injury.
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You should absolutely NEVER tape your windows before a hurricane. Keep reading to find out why.
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Read More »Safety and security window film is a pliable Mylar coating that is applied directly to any existing glass that you want to fortify against impacts. These types of window films won’t prevent the glass from breaking due to an impact from storm debris thrown at it by hurricane-force winds, but it can prevent the broken shards of glass from flying inwards. Unlike taping your windows during a hurricane, this method of reinforcing your windows DOES make them less dangerous to anyone sheltering inside. It can also help broken windows retain their shape to continue blocking wind and rain.
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