Window Tinting Recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation
Window Film Approved by the Skin Cancer Foundation
Ultraviolet rays (UVR) are sneaky. Notonly can they cause skin cancer and visible signs of aging, they'realso very good at finding you. They can bounce off water, off sand, andthey can penetrate glass.Which means that even if you're inside yourcar or house, if you're sitting next to a window with sunlight streamingin, you're at risk for UV damage.Residential and commercial films noware available in varied tints, cutting down glare and block out up to99.9 percent of UVR which helps prevent not only sunburn, but also thebrief daily UV exposures that cumulatively accelerate skin aging andmultiply the risk of skin cancer. In addition, the film can belifesavers for people with diseases involving dangerousphotosensitivity, such as xeroderma pigmentosum and lupus.
Along with clear health benefits, window film offers other advantages:
- In hot weather, it cuts down heat within the home, which can reduce air conditioning expenses.
- In cold weather, it reflects interior heat back into the house, reducing heating costs.
- It helps keep sunshine from fading car upholstery and home furnishings.
- Some new types of "safety" film help hold residential and commercial glass in place if shattered. Several times thicker than the standard sun-protective film, it can greatly reduce the chances of break-ins, property damage, and even personal injury that can result from broken glass.
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I also agree with this because window tint have may good feature block 99% of UV rays.And UV plays most important role in Skin Cancer .
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Nice angle on marketing window tint - need to be innovative in these tough times!
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And the fact that it gives you and your family much more privacy in your home. There are many benefits to tinting windows and you hit them spot on.
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