Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Stafford Schools Retain CWS for Safety and Security Window Film Installation Project

  STAFFORD, Va. – Commercial Window Shield has been retained by the Stafford County Public Schools system for a safety and security window film installation project.

  The project involves the installation of 15-mil safety and security window film with a wet glaze attachment system on all entryway glass at eight schools in the Stafford system.

  A safety and security grant from the state was secured by Stafford schools to fund the project.

  Commercial Window Shield will begin the project in late spring and complete its safety and security window film installation work in June.

  Commercial Window Shield has been at the forefront of the nation’s school security movement over the past decade. Recent projects include installing 33,000 sq. ft. of safety and security window film in 25 buildings at Galena Park ISD

in suburban Houston and 45,000 sq. ft. of security film at South San Antonio ISD.

  Including the Stafford schools project, the company has protected the glass in more than 428 school buildings in 12 states.

  Elsewhere, the company has completed safety and security film installation projects at Geneva, Minooka and Lake Zurich school districts in suburban Chicago;

Calvert, St. Mary’s and Carroll County [Md.] Public Schools; Mechanicsburg and Bath Local Schools, near Lima, Ohio; Bellmore and Hewlett-Woodmere Public Schools, N.Y.; Hartford, Glastonbury and Simsbury school districts in Connecticut; Norfolk and Henry County in Virginia; Beaverton, Ore.; Comanche Public Schools, Comanche, Okla.; Lansdale, Pa.; and Katy, Rockwell and San Antonio school districts in Texas.

  With more than 40 years of experience, Commercial Window Shield is one of the nation’s leading security and solar control window film installers. Among its many projects, the company has protected windows at the U.S. Capitol, FBI headquarters, Pentagon, all House of Representative buildings, O’Hare International Airport, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the Willis Tower [former Sears Tower], Denver Mint, Grand Central Terminal and the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston.