CWS Hired for Privacy Window Film Installation Project at D.C. Escape Room
WASHINGTON – Owners of a newly opened escape room in the nation’s capital have hired Commercial Window Shield for a privacy window film installation project.
The escape room, Beat the Bomb, is on the first floor of a building on Hecht Avenue. Presently, passersby can see into the enterprise’s offices through eight storefront windows. Commercial Window Shield will be installing a one-way mirrored privacy film on the windows. Once installed, people inside Beat the Bomb will be able to see outside while people passing by on the sidewalk won’t be able to see inside and will only have a reflected view of themselves.
Washington is the third Beat the Bomb location, with others in Atlanta and Brooklyn. Escape rooms have become a national craze in the past few years, popular with adults and children.
Commercial Window Shield is one of the nation’s leaders in privacy window film installation as well as decorative window film installation. The company also is a leading installer of security, solar control, switchable smart, radio frequency [RF] shielding and anti-bird strike films.
The company’s major focus in its nearly 40 years in business has been fragment window film and solar control window film installation. Its clients have included the U.S. Capitol, FBI headquarters, the Pentagon, all House of Representative and Library of Congress buildings, Grand Central Terminal, Merrill Lynch headquarters, the United Nations, the Willis [former Sears] Tower, O’Hare and Seattle international airports, and the Philadelphia and Denver mints.