Charlie:
Doug from Willowburg writes to us about security film. He’s heard you mention it once or twice. He’s curious about the properties of this thing. Can a piece of film you put on the glass really make it safer?
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Tom:
Yes.
Charlie:
Next question.
Tom:
No, it’s a wonderful product. It was designed … I don’t even want to go here with the election and everything, but it was designed for embassies so people couldn’t throw bricks and stuff through the embassy windows. That’s exactly where it was originated from.
Charlie:
Now we’re not recommending….
Tom:
Benghazi and everything, I can’t do anything about that.
Charlie:
We’re not recommending that you test it.
Tom:
Yes.
Charlie:
Don’t put it on and get out the bricks.
Tom:
But you know what? They have a video they’ll show of a guy trying to beat through it. It was actually a police officer they hired to try to beat through this.
Charlie:
Oh Kemosabe, you cannot beat you one, you go one better than that.
Tom:
What you got?
Charlie:
Go to homeshowradio.com.
Tom:
Ah!
Charlie:
Chris got a guy with a baseball bat trying to come through one and he can’t get through it.
Tom:
Right, Chris?
Charlie:
Chris is nodding.
Tom:
Chris is sleeping. Anyway, it’s a great product, it works. It was developed, like I say, for the international scene and of course everything filters down, not unlike the TDT stuff with ace duraflow. Everything kind of filters down to the residential market eventually.
Charlie:
Uh-hmm (affirmative).
Tom:
A lot of products are like that.
Charlie:
Sure and you get it from our friends at SolarX;
Tom:
Yes, and actually I think they were the first ones to do it in town. Because I remember they came to us over a decade ago with that particular product because it was the newest, greatest thing on the market.
Charlie:
Uh-hmm (affirmative).
Tom:
It’s still here today.