Window Film Solutions Reducing heat through windows will provide benefits such as:
Heat reduction window films are available in a wide range of appearances such as a totally clear, dark appearance, through to reflective. As heat always travels towards the cold, heat retention films known as Low Emissivity (Low E) are designed to help reduce the amount of ?heat loss? through a window. Other benefits of Low E are:
The benefits include:
Glare is common in both Summer & Winter and in the following domestic and commercial situations:
Fade reducing window films offer the consumer benefits for furniture
Fade damage is caused by the following:
Most window films reject 98% - 99% of UV rays. Over exposure to UV rays also results in personal health concerns such as melanoma, a form of deadly skin cancer. You want your new furniture and home accessories to last. Fading is a complex issue because each and every material has a different tendency to degrade from exposure to both normal visible sunlight and ultraviolet radiation, in addition to a host of other factors. Window films can significantly reduce fading caused by the sun. They are available in a range of varieties offering different appearances. Other tips for preventing sun damage:
Get the privacy you require with the solar privacy window film. These films have been designed to provide daytime privacy whilst giving you the ability to see out. Solar privacy window films are available in different varieties from reflective through to a dark finish. The solar privacy window film is used for:
Frosted films are particularly beneficial for:
Frosted films can be used as an alternative to opaque glass when it is necessary to comply with council regulations. Since about 1987, all Australian homes built are fitted with safety glass in accordance with new laws that were introduced. Safety glass is used because when it shatters it separates into harmless square pieces, rather than dangerous shards. Safety glass is normally identifiable by a stamp, but if glass is not stamped - short of breaking it - it is almost impossible to tell if you have safety glass in your home, unless you've installed it yourself. If you don't have safety glass in your home you can apply a polyester laminate safety film over your existing windows or glass. 24 hour invisible protection for your family and home, that's Solar Gard Safety window film. Certified under the Australian Standard AS2208 as a Grade-A Human Impact safety glazing, Solar Gard Safety window film will hold broken glass pieces together and help to provide a barrier against missle entry. Polyester laminate is a clear film that is applied to one side of the glass. It strengthens the glass and prevents it from splintering into dangerous shards. The film is also scratch resistant and can withstand a fair amount of wear and tear. Clear safety window film is invisible, yet it blocks 99% of the UV rays that contribute to fading. Other varieties offering different appearances are available. Windows are your weakest link of security. Clear safety film discourages break-ins by making entry through a window very difficult. If the glass is broken, the film can help to hold the glass in place reducing the risk of exposure to glass shards. This can sometimes eliminate the need for the glass to be boarded up by an emergency glazier. Security film is commonly used in:
Clear Security window film is invisible, yet it blocks 99% of the UV rays that contribute to fading. Other varieties offering different appearances are available. Windows are your weakest link of security. Clear Security film discourages break-ins by making entry through a window very difficult. |