Our customers come from all walks of life, but one thing they have in common is the need to protect their TV screens from unexpected damage. Whether it’s playful pets, energetic kids, accidental bumps, or even unpredictable public environments, TVs are surprisingly vulnerable to everyday accidents.
Here’s a real-world collection of 50 reasons why people have trusted us to safeguard their screens, straight from the experiences of our customers themselves. These stories highlight just how easily TVs can be damaged, and why a screen protector can be a smart investment to keep your screen safe and looking perfect for years to come.
50 Reasons Our Customers Bought a TV Screen Protector
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Darts thrown at the TV in the pub
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Kitten scratching the gaming monitor
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Three boisterous boys causing damage — need I say more!
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Patients hitting or knocking the TV during agitation or confusion
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TV frequently knocked by students
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Child threw the remote at the TV
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Puppy jumping at the TV
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Boom arms swinging into the monitor
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Snooker balls flew towards the TV
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Glass bottle accidentally hit the TV
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Autistic child banging their head against the TV
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Wanted protection for the TV during renovations
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iPad thrown at the TV
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Rowdy guests bumping into the TV
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Child drew on the TV screen
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Damage caused by drunken behavior
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Patient repeatedly poking the screen too hard, thinking it’s a touchscreen
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Customer damaged the TV while trying to change the channel
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Child hit the TV
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TVs in sports halls constantly hit by balls
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Guest cracked the TV screen while changing cables at the back
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TV damaged during cleaning
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Tennis ball thrown at the TV
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Football thrown at the TV
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Wii remote was thrown at the TV (that’s how we got started!)
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Rowdy guests at the pub damaging the TV
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Autistic child hit the TV
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Poor TV placement near entrances, doors, or backstage traffic areas
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Mobile phone thrown at the TV
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Camera gear colliding with the TV screen
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Toddler banging toys against the TV
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Pool cues accidentally hitting the TV screen
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Child threw a toy at the TV
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TVs frequently bumped by strollers
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Toddler scratching the TV screen
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Patients accidentally damaging TVs during dementia episodes
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Xbox controller thrown at the TV
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High heel shoes accidentally kicked or hit the TV
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Dog jumped at the TV
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Hotel guest knocked over the TV
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Tennis racquet accidentally swung into the TV
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Accidental damage from unsupervised dementia patients
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TV screens cracked from heavy foot traffic in lobbies
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Playstation controller thrown at the TV
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Camera gear colliding with the TV screen
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Child threw a toy at the TV
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Snooker balls flew towards the TV
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Autistic child banging their head against the TV
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Wearing an Oculus VR headset and accidentally punched the TV
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Guests tampering with cables causing cracks