Security Window Film

Security Window Film for Dubai Commercial Buildings

A technical guide to safety and security film for offices, retail, and high-value commercial properties in Dubai. Covers film specifications, threat levels, compliance requirements, and costs.

By Commercial Tinting DubaiPublished 19 May 2026Updated 25 May 202613 min read

What Is Security Window Film and Why Do Commercial Buildings in Dubai Use It?

Security window film is a thick polyester film bonded to the interior surface of commercial glazing. Unlike standard solar control or decorative film, its primary function is structural: it holds broken glass fragments together on impact, slowing forced entry, reducing injury from accidental breakage, and limiting blast-generated glass ejection. In Dubai's commercial context, security window film is specified across four categories of risk. The first is forced entry. Standard commercial glass breaks quickly under direct impact. A bonded security film rated to EN 356 P2A or above significantly increases the time and effort required to breach a pane, which is often enough to deter opportunistic intrusion. This is the standard specification for jewellery retailers, electronics stores, luxury goods showrooms, and ground-floor tenancies with overnight stock exposure. The second is blast mitigation. Dubai's proximity to major logistics and energy infrastructure creates a design consideration for blast overpressure in certain high-value commercial zones. Security film rated to GSA-TS01-2003 (formerly ASTM F1642) holds glass in the frame on blast and reduces the lethal projectile hazard from glazing fragmentation. This specification appears regularly in embassies, government buildings, and financial services offices. The third is accidental breakage. Glass staircases, full-height interior glass partitions, and balustrade glazing in office fit-outs carry liability risk if unlaminated glass fails and fragments. Security film provides a post-installation upgrade equivalent to laminated safety glass performance. The fourth is UAE Fire and Life Safety Code compliance. Certain occupancy types and building configurations reference laminated safety glazing. Security film installed to the appropriate specification provides a code-compliant upgrade path for existing single-pane or standard tempered glazing without full glass replacement.

What Are the Different Security Film Specifications for Commercial Buildings?

Security film is classified by thickness (measured in mils, where 1 mil = 0.0254mm) and by tested performance level against standardised threat scenarios. The two most referenced standards for commercial security film in the UAE: **EN 356 (European Standard for resistance to manual attack)** classifies film-plus-glass combinations from P1A (low manual attack resistance) through P8B (high-security level). For retail and office commercial applications, P2A is the standard starting specification (withstands 3 double-hammer blows); P4A (withstands 51 blows) applies to jewellery and high-value retail. P6B and above require structural attachment systems beyond film alone. **GSA-TS01-2003 / ASTM F1642 (Blast resistance)** classifies film-plus-glass-plus-attachment-system combinations for blast overpressure scenarios. For commercial buildings in Dubai with blast risk from proximity to infrastructure or high-profile tenancy, this is the relevant specification. Film alone is not sufficient for blast-rated installations; the attachment system (how the film edge is secured to the frame) is as critical as the film product itself. The most commonly specified thickness tiers for Dubai commercial buildings: | Thickness | Application | Starting price (AED/sqm) | |---|---|---| | 4-mil | Office lobbies, retail glazing, internal partitions | AED 300 | | 6-mil | Jewellery retail, electronics, ground-floor offices with security exposure | AED 380 to 450 | | 8-mil | High-value retail vaults, financial services offices, blast risk zones | AED 450 to 550 | | 12-mil (multi-ply) | Embassy-grade, specific blast-rated configurations | AED 550 to 700 | For most Dubai commercial applications, the choice is between 4-mil (standard safety and intrusion delay) and 8-mil (high-security retail and blast-adjacent commercial zones). Thicker film is not always better: a 12-mil film applied without a proper edge attachment system performs worse in a blast scenario than a correctly installed 8-mil system. Specify the film and the attachment method together.

Is Security Window Film Effective Against Dubai's Specific Risk Profile?

The question facilities managers ask most often: what specific threats does security window film defend against in a Dubai commercial context, and how does performance compare to alternative glazing approaches? **Forced entry delay.** A single-pane commercial glass pane breaks in under 5 seconds with a standard tool. A 6-mil bonded security film extends this to 60 to 90 seconds in standard manual attack scenarios. This is not a permanent barrier; it is a delay that changes the risk calculation for opportunistic forced entry. Combined with CCTV coverage and monitored alarm response times of 5 to 15 minutes typical in Dubai commercial areas, that delay is operationally significant. **Blast overpressure.** For commercial buildings in proximity to fuel storage, port infrastructure, or high-profile government tenants, blast window film provides a documented risk reduction measure. The mechanism: blast-generated overpressure shatters unprotected glass immediately. Without film, glass fragments become high-velocity projectiles that cause most blast injuries. With a correctly specified and attached security film, the glass fractures but the film holds fragments against the frame. FEMA studies of commercial blast incidents consistently show that properly installed blast film reduces glass-related injuries by 80% or more. **Accidental breakage and occupier liability.** Dubai's commercial lease market is shifting toward landlord liability exposure for glass injuries in tenanted spaces. For glazed staircases, glass balustrades, full-height glass partitions, and any glazing at collision height in public areas of commercial buildings, security film provides post-installation performance equivalent to laminated safety glass. At AED 300 to 450 per sqm for film versus AED 800 to 1,500 per sqm for laminated glass replacement, the cost case is straightforward. **Comparison to laminated glass.** Laminated glass (PVB interlayer) provides similar fragment-retention performance to security film but requires full glass replacement. For existing commercial buildings, security film is the practical retrofit. For new construction, laminated glass is specified from the start. The two approaches are complementary, not competing: many buildings combine laminated glass in high-risk zones (ground-floor lobby) with security film on upper floors where replacement is disproportionately expensive.

Which Commercial Buildings in Dubai Should Prioritise Security Window Film?

Security window film is not a universal specification for all Dubai commercial glazing. Prioritise it where the risk-cost calculation justifies the upgrade. **Jewellery retail and luxury goods.** Ground-floor retail with overnight high-value stock is the highest-priority application. A 6-mil to 8-mil security film on all shopfront glazing and display case glass delays forced entry long enough for monitored alarm response. Most Dubai mall security tenancy agreements for jewellery categories implicitly require a minimum glazing security standard. Security film at AED 300 to 550 per sqm is a fraction of the insurance premium differential for unprotected ground-floor jewellery stock. **Financial services offices.** Trading floors, private banking areas, and financial data centres in DIFC and Downtown Dubai handle assets and data that attract targeted intrusion attempts. Security film on glazed partitions between public reception areas and secure trading or operations floors is a standard specification in high-compliance financial fit-outs. For buildings where external glazing also carries a reflectance or one-way visibility requirement, combining security film with a one-way mirror film specification on the same glass is possible using a dual-function product. **Embassy and government-adjacent tenants.** Organisations co-located with or adjacent to diplomatic premises, government ministries, or regional headquarters of international organisations in Dubai have elevated blast-profile risk. A blast-rated security film and attachment system is the minimum retrofit measure. Consult with the building management to confirm whether a full blast-rated fenestration specification is in place and where the gaps are. **Hotels and hospitality properties.** Ground-floor lobby glazing, glass balustrades in atria, and glazed service corridors in Dubai hotels are high-footfall areas where accidental glass breakage creates significant liability. Security film holds fragments in place and reduces injury risk without altering the appearance of lobby glass. For hotel-specific glazing considerations including external facades, see the hotel window tinting Dubai guide. **Warehouse and logistics.** High-value goods warehouses in Dubai Industrial City, Jebel Ali, and Al Quoz with overnight security exposure benefit from security film on office annexe glazing and any glass adjacent to loading bays or vehicle access areas. Logistics facilities that have experienced graffiti on external glazing can combine a security film base coat with an anti-graffiti film overlay, since both apply to the interior glass surface and protect different threat types. For full details on film applications across warehouse and industrial facilities, see the warehouse window film Dubai guide. **Healthcare and education.** Glazing in school corridors, hospital waiting areas, and clinic consultation rooms at collision height is a liability surface. The Dubai Municipality fit-out guidelines for educational and healthcare facilities reference safety glazing standards. Security film provides a compliant retrofit at a fraction of glass replacement cost. See the healthcare window film Dubai guide for clinic and hospital-specific specifications. For the full range of applications see our safety and security film service page.

How Does Security Window Film Installation Work in Dubai?

Security window film installation in a commercial building follows the same site survey, specification, and installation process as other film types, with additional steps specific to the security application. **Site survey and threat assessment (2 to 4 hours for a medium commercial property).** A technical surveyor identifies glazing type, frame construction, and access conditions. For security film, the surveyor also assesses the attachment methodology: film alone (standard), or film-plus-wet-glazed edge attachment (required for blast-rated installations). Not all frames can accept a wet-glazed attachment; older aluminium frame designs with narrow rebates may require structural anchoring or silicone bite extension. This determines whether the installation meets the specification on paper or in tested performance. **Film selection and sample submission.** For commercial security film in Dubai, specify the film product by name and test standard. Request the film manufacturer's EN 356 or GSA-TS01 test data, not just the product brochure. For regulated zones including DIFC and EMAAR-managed buildings, the technical submission for NOC purposes requires this data. Physical samples allow the client to assess reflectance and VLT before committing to a specification. **Installation (1 to 4 working days depending on scope).** Security film installation follows the same wet-applied adhesive process as other film types. The critical difference is edge sealing: for blast-rated applications, the film edge is mechanically bonded to the frame using silicone sealant applied to the gap between the film edge and the frame rebate. This wet-glazed attachment system is what distributes blast load through the frame and prevents the film from peeling under overpressure. Without it, the film may hold fragments in place but fails the blast-rated specification. **Post-installation inspection.** Confirm full edge adhesion, absence of air pockets, and uniform appearance. For blast-rated installations, a photographic record of the edge attachment is the standard QA documentation. See our commercial window tinting service guide and the window film installation process guide for a full overview of the specification and installation steps from site survey to handover.

Does Security Window Film Affect Heat Rejection and Visibility?

A common concern for facilities managers considering security film: does it affect the building's solar control performance or change the appearance of the glazing? Security film is primarily a structural product. Most standard security films are optically clear or near-clear, with Visible Light Transmission (VLT) above 80%. This means they do not provide meaningful solar control on their own. For buildings that need both security and heat rejection, two options apply. **Option 1: Dual-function security-solar film.** Several manufacturers produce security film constructions with integrated solar control coatings. A dual-function 6-mil or 8-mil film with TSER 45 to 55% and VLT 30 to 45% addresses both requirements in a single installation. Performance is a compromise on both parameters: better solar control than a clear security film but lower TSER than a dedicated ceramic solar film; better intrusion resistance than a standard solar film but lower EN 356 rating than a dedicated security product. For most retail and standard office applications, this is a practical solution at AED 400 to 550 per sqm. **Option 2: Layered installation.** Apply a high-performance solar control film to the outer glass surface and a clear security film to the inner surface. This is technically feasible but adds complexity and cost, and is limited to single-pane glazing. On sealed IGUs, applying film to both surfaces requires careful thermal compatibility assessment to avoid IGU failure. For the majority of Dubai commercial security film projects, the dual-function film is the recommended specification where solar control matters. For pure blast-rated or intrusion-delay applications where appearance is not a concern (warehouse loading bay glass, back-of-house areas), a clear structural security film is the simpler specification. For a full breakdown of how solar control film works independently, see our heat rejection window film guide.

What Does Security Window Film Cost in Dubai?

Security window film in Dubai is priced per square metre of glass treated. Cost varies by film thickness, attachment method, building access conditions, and whether solar control is integrated. Current commercial rates (2025): | Film specification | Application | Starting price (AED/sqm) | |---|---|---| | 4-mil clear safety film | Office partitions, internal glass, accident hazard zones | AED 300 | | 6-mil security film | Retail shopfronts, ground-floor commercial glazing | AED 380 to 450 | | 8-mil security film (blast-adjacent) | Financial services, high-security retail, government-adjacent | AED 450 to 550 | | Dual-function security-solar film (6-mil) | Office facades requiring heat rejection and intrusion delay | AED 420 to 550 | | 12-mil multi-ply or blast-rated with attachment | Embassy grade, blast-rated commercial zones | AED 550 to 700+ | Attachment system cost is additional for blast-rated installations. Wet-glazed edge attachment using silicone into the frame rebate adds AED 50 to 120 per lineal metre of frame edge, depending on frame type and access. Access conditions affect cost in the same way as other film types. Ground-floor retail glazing with standard interior access is the most cost-effective scenario. High-rise curtain wall or glazing requiring Building Maintenance Unit access carries a 20 to 35% access premium. Project scale matters. A security film project covering 500 sqm or above on a single property typically achieves 15 to 20% cost reduction from mobilisation efficiency compared with smaller multi-site projects. For a full breakdown of film costs by type and building category, see our commercial window film cost guide.

Compliance Requirements for Security Window Film in Dubai

Security window film installation in Dubai does not require a DEWA NOC or Dubai Municipality permit in most scenarios. However, several compliance requirements apply specifically to the security film context. **UAE Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice (FLSC).** The FLSC, administered by Civil Defence, references safety glazing requirements for certain occupancy types. Section 8.5 of the FLSC addresses glazed assemblies in fire-rated partitions and means of egress. Security film applied to existing glass does not substitute for fire-rated glazing in FLSC-mandated fire compartments. Confirm with your MEP consultant whether the specific glazing in question is subject to a fire-rated partition requirement before specifying film as a safety upgrade. **Building and community management NOC.** For external facade modification in regulated zones including DIFC, Downtown Dubai (EMAAR), and TECOM, a No Objection Certificate is required before any film installation. The technical submission for a security film NOC requires the film manufacturer's test data (EN 356 or GSA-TS01 performance certificate), the film product specification sheet, and for blast-rated applications, a drawing showing the edge attachment system. Allow 2 to 4 weeks for NOC processing in regulated zones. **Tenancy agreement review.** Commercial leases in Dubai commonly include clauses addressing glazing modifications. Confirm whether the modification is tenant's responsibility to reinstate at lease end. Clear security film has minimal visual impact and is typically non-controversial with building management. Dual-function security-solar film with VLT changes may require the same NOC process as standard solar control film. **Insurance documentation.** For tenants with commercial property insurance covering glass breakage, security film installation should be documented and reported to the insurer. Film may qualify for a premium reduction under some policies, particularly for jewellery retail category insurance products in the UAE. For all regulated zone installations, we prepare the technical NOC documentation as part of the specification process. Reference authoritative standard resources including the International Window Film Association (IWFA) for contractor qualification standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does security window film cost in Dubai?

Security window film in Dubai starts from AED 300 per sqm for 4-mil clear safety film on office partitions and internal glass. Standard retail security film at 6-mil runs AED 380 to 450 per sqm. Blast-adjacent commercial specifications at 8-mil run AED 450 to 550 per sqm. Embassy-grade or blast-rated configurations with edge attachment systems start from AED 550 per sqm. Dual-function security-solar film combining intrusion delay and heat rejection runs AED 420 to 550 per sqm.

Does security window film stop forced entry on commercial glass?

Security window film significantly delays forced entry but does not permanently prevent it. A standard single-pane commercial glass pane breaks in under 5 seconds without film. A 6-mil bonded security film extends this to 60 to 90 seconds under standard manual attack conditions. This delay changes the risk calculation for opportunistic intrusion when combined with CCTV coverage and monitored alarm response. For high-value retail including jewellery, a 6-mil to 8-mil film is the standard Dubai specification.

Is security window film required by UAE Fire and Life Safety Code?

The UAE Fire and Life Safety Code (FLSC) references safety glazing requirements for certain occupancy types and fire-rated partitions. Security film does not substitute for fire-rated glazing in FLSC-mandated compartments. However, film on non-fire-rated glass in offices, retail, and hospitality settings is not regulated by the FLSC. Confirm with your MEP consultant whether specific glazing is subject to a fire-rated partition requirement before specifying film as a safety upgrade.

What is the difference between 4-mil and 8-mil security film for commercial use?

4-mil security film is the standard specification for safety applications: office partitions, glass staircases, balustrade glazing, and any glass at collision height in commercial interiors. It holds fragments together on accidental breakage and provides minimal intrusion delay. 8-mil film is specified for forced-entry deterrence in retail, ground-floor commercial glazing, and blast-adjacent zones. It provides greater fragment retention under impact and substantially longer forced-entry delay. For blast-rated applications, the attachment system (wet-glazed edge seal) is as important as film thickness.

What is anti blast film for windows and how does it differ from standard security film?

Anti blast film for windows is a security film system designed to hold glass in the frame during a blast overpressure event, preventing lethal glass fragments from becoming projectiles. Standard security film is specified for forced entry delay and accidental breakage containment. Anti blast film adds two requirements beyond the film itself: an attachment system (wet-glazed silicone edge seal bonding the film edge to the frame rebate) and a blast-rated specification from GSA-TS01-2003 or equivalent. Film alone, without the edge attachment, does not meet a blast-rated specification. For commercial buildings in Dubai with proximity to fuel infrastructure, port facilities, or government-adjacent tenants, anti blast film with a correct attachment system starts from AED 550 per sqm including edge seal.

What is the price per sqm for security window film in Dubai?

Security window film in Dubai is priced from AED 300 per sqm for 4-mil clear safety film on internal glass and office partitions. Standard 6-mil retail and commercial shopfront security film runs AED 380 to AED 450 per sqm. High-security 8-mil film for financial services offices and ground-floor retail in DIFC or Business Bay runs AED 450 to AED 550 per sqm. Blast-rated systems with edge attachment start from AED 550 per sqm and increase with frame complexity and access requirements. Dual-function security-solar film combining intrusion delay and heat rejection runs AED 420 to AED 550 per sqm. Projects covering 500 sqm or above on a single property typically achieve a 15 to 20% reduction.

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