It cannot be stressed enough that window tints for carsand architectural window films can indeed play a big role in ensuring your safety, as well as the safety of your loved ones.
With the added attention being directed towards one’s personal safety and well-being these days, it has become an absolute must for most people to feel as secure as possible, be it at home or when they are driving around in their vehicle.
So how can window films help alleviate some of these concerns?
A great deal of road accidents can be prevented when the windows of the vehicle are tinted. When the windows of a vehicle are tinted, injuries to the driver, passengers and pedestrians can be avoided. This is because the tinting film holds glass together when it is broken or shattered, stopping the shards from flying out in all directions.
And Armorcoat’s solar safety films can do just that. Its metalized layer of polyester, sputter-coated with durable and exotic metals gives it exceptional glass retention attributes.
Now, moving on to the benefits of installing architectural security tinted films. Accidents and storms can shatter windows without warning, sending flying shards of glass everywhere. It can result in severe injuries to the occupants and cause damage to the building itself. This risk can be significantly reduced with security tinted films. And not only does this barrier help protect you against the damaging effects of flying shattered glass, it also makes it more difficult for intruders to smash through your windows.
Lastly, window tinting, be it for vehicles or buildings, protects the skin from ultraviolet (UV) rays which can cause, rashes and skin irritations as well as skin cancer. The same exposure to direct sunlight can also cause premature aging of the skin and wrinkles. Recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation, Solar window films can help to prevent all of these potential problems by blocking out 99% of those harmful UV rays.
Author Bio:
ImanRazak is working as an editor at Solar Gard (M). I am interested in writing articles on home improvement, especially window tinting.