Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Contractor shall provide all necessary labor, equipment, cleaning supplies, tools, and material for cleaning and installation of the request. • All labor and materials shall be in accordance with applicable building, safety, and fire codes. • The contractor shall be responsible for any permits and inspections. • The contractor shall be responsible for providing and placement of safety/traffic controls (tarps, flag tape, etc.) to protect employees, the public, surrounding areas, equipment, and vehicles. • Clean all interior windows prior to installation of heat control window film. • Clean water must be used to remove all dirt, grease, and stains; and shall be left dry. • Only cleaning and installation solutions that are not damaging to paint, varnish or building surfaces are allowed. o A list of chemicals to be used shall be submitted with bid submission. Environmentally friendly products preferred. • Any damages located prior to installation must be brought to the attention of the Facilities Director before cleaning and installation. • Product Description: o Heat and Energy Efficiency: Window films must have or the equivalent to solar control to block a significant portion of the sun’s infrared rays, reducing heat gain in interiors. o UV Protection: Window film must include a High-quality film blocking with a rating of up to 99% to protect against harmful ultraviolet rays. o Glare Reduction: The window Films must diffuse and scatter direct sunlight, reducing the discomfort of glare. o Longevity and Durability: The window films must be designed to last for years, resisting peeling, bubbling, and discoloration. • Professionally installed heat-controlled window films are typically accompanied by warranties ranging from 10 to 20 years. These warranties provide comprehensive coverage, extending not only to the film itself but also to the installation process.