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Replace your glass windows and panels with polycarbonates as this wise decision will help you stay protected against various calamities like cyclone, storm, stone, hail, and theft. Wondering how? This blog will explain. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How Can Polycarbonates Protect You Against Calamities - Tuflite Polymers


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How Can Polycarbonates Protect You Against
Calamities Tuflite Polymers
Human beings are always under security threats
and dangers. We never know what could happen
accidents, fires, thefts, murder, cyclones and
earthquakes! Although we cant stop all of this
from happening, but we can always be alert and
keep ourselves protected against these as much
as possible. After all, we all know that
prevention is better than cure. We cant control
natural calamities, fires, winds, rains, and
thefts from occurring, but we can always keep us
and our buildings protected against them. But
how? Polycarbonates! Building our structures with
polycarbonate can help us add an additional
protection layer against these issues.
Windows are one of the most important yet most
targeted elements of a building. As much as they
are important, they are the most likely to be
damaged and reduce the protection levels. When
it is a theft, thieves generally enter through a
window. When it is a cyclone, windows are the
first ones to shatter. When it is stones or hail,
the first things to be affected are windows.
And, we generally build our windows with glass,
which is likely to crack, break, and shatter
easily. And when it does, the particles can prove
hazardous for us! So, why not build windows with
a safer alternative like polycarbonate? Polycarbo
nate is as transparent as glass, but is much
stronger, more durable, and a great deal safer.
Take a look at how polycarbonate can keep you
safe against cyclones, storms, stones, and theft.
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Cyclones and storms Glass windows are immediately
affected in case of cyclones and storms. They
crack, break, and send harmful sharp shards of
glass circulating across the rooms, causing fatal
injuries. Polycarbonate is much stronger to
withstand such calamities. They can withstand the
pressure longer than glass. If you are lucky
enough, polycarbonates won't break at all, but if
the intensity of the cyclone or storm is high,
it can cause the sheet to crack or break.
However, such breakage won't produce harmful
shards. Moreover, it will take polycarbonate
longer time to break, which means you get enough
time to leave the space and run somewhere safer,
like maybe the basement. Stone and hail Stones
and hails are other things that can break your
glass panels easily. This is a major issue if
you are living in an area where there is high
amount of building or road construction going on
or where there is possibility of hail. Also,
your cars can be damaged from the same. This is
why it is advised that you have your building as
well as your car windows built with
polycarbonate. This material can withstand the
pressure of hail and stones, and avoid any kind
of breakage or dents. Theft We always see and
read news about thefts in the country. All we do
is install cameras and advanced locking systems,
but we do nothing to prevent thieves from
attacking our windows and entering them. Glass
windows can easily be broken into. Instead, if
you install polycarbonate windows, you don't
give them a chance to break into your home,
office, or shop! After looking at all these
safety measures, if you have decided to build
your windows, or in fact, entire structures with
polycarbonate, you will need to get in touch with
reliable polycarbonate sheet manufacturers. One
such name is Tuflite Polymers who has been
providing clients with high quality
polycarbonate sheets of various kinds to serve
their particular requirements just
perfectly. For more information visit Tuflite
Polymers
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