Recommend “Disaster Prevention Film”

In recent years, typhoons have become larger and the number of typhoons making landfall in Japan has increased. The most common cause of damage during typhoons is collisions with flying objects. There have been reports of strong winds blowing thick tree branches, roof tiles, building parts, etc., and penetrating window glass, resulting in injury or death to people indoors.

Many people may put protective tape on their windows as a preventative measure. Home improvement stores often sell out of masking tape after news of an approaching typhoon. However, masking tape is largely ineffective in terms of preventing flying objects from entering.

Then, we recommend disaster prevention window film. The windows applying this film will not let flying objects through, ensuring the safety of people inside. And moreover, it does not spoil the appearance of the window glass. For the safety of your loved ones or employees, why not apply disaster prevention film?

J-TRIM JAPAN employs technicians of install films (Architectural) Grade 1 and certified disaster prevention film installers.
We apply window films not only to residences, but also to office buildings, stores, and factories.

What is a Grade 1 Installation Technician?

The official name is “Glass Film Installation Technician (Architectural) Grade 1” and is a national qualification that can be obtained by passing the qualification exam administered by the Japan Window Film Industry Association. To take the Grad 1 exam, you need more than 7 years of practical experience, or more than 2 years of practical experience after passing the Grad 2 exam. To take the Grad 2 exam, you need more than 2 years of practical experience.

What is a certified disaster prevention film installer?

This is a qualification certified by Association of Japan Window Film Manufactures. By taking the disaster prevention film training course, installers who are qualified as 1st grade technician acquire technical knowledge and expertise, enabling them to perform construction that maximizes the performance of the film.

Obtaining a Grade 1 Technician qualification requires not only advanced skills but also a wealth of knowledge and experience.
For example, if you apply the film, will it cause radio interference, will it cause condensation, will it be possible to apply it to your windows at home? etc. If you have a variety of questions, a Grade 1 qualified technician will be able to answer you right away.
By selecting the appropriate film that meets your needs and using a construction method tailored to the characteristics of that film, we can provide a satisfactory finish.

If you have any concerns about windows, contact our company with a wealth of experience!

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