clingframes
Clingframes are a type of temporary window covering primarily used to prevent damage from flying debris during severe weather events such as hurricanes or tornadoes. They are typically made from a clear, durable plastic film, often polyethylene or a similar polymer, that is designed to adhere directly to the exterior surface of a window pane. This adhesion is usually achieved through a static cling effect, eliminating the need for tapes or adhesives that can leave residue.
The primary function of clingframes is to act as a sacrificial layer. In the event of high
Installation is generally straightforward. The plastic film is cut to size, often slightly larger than the