Don’t Forget Window Film When Taking Steps for Preventing Skin Cancer

2019-07-26T18:38:22+00:00

Preventing skin cancer by taking measures to protect yourself and your family from the sun’s harmful UVA and UVB rays is important. If you’re wondering why, it’s because skin cancer is the most common form of cancer. More people are diagnosed with skin cancer in the U.S. each year than all other cancers combined. In fact, one in five Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer by age 70, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation. 

Skin cancer kills thousands of people every year; an estimated 7,000-plus people will die of the melanoma form of skin cancer this year, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation. Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer. Like most other skin cancers, it’s primarily caused by exposure to the ultraviolet rays from the sun. Some cases are also caused by tanning beds. About 90 percent of melanoma and 85 percent of nonmelanoma skin cancer is caused by UV radiation.

Preventing Skin Cancer Involves Protecting Yourself Both Indoors and Outdoors

We’ve all heard the advice about protecting our skin outdoors. On the other hand, there isn’t much in the media about protecting our skin when we’re indoors. However, the Skin Cancer Foundation advises that while glass effectively blocks the sun’s UVB rays, 50 percent or more of harmful UVA rays still penetrate through glass, putting us at risk of developing skin cancer, even when we’re inside our homes or at work.

If you’re wondering how this can happen, think about items in your home or office. Examples would be furniture or personal belongings like photographs or artwork. Do they tend to fade when they’re near windows? Well, the same ultraviolet rays that discolor those items also cause damage to our skin. For example, if the color of the fabric on a chair near a window fades from the sun, then your skin is exposed to damaging UV rays when you sit in the chair during the day.

Fortunately, window film is very effective for preventing skin cancer indoors, but you don’t have to take our word for it. The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends window film for indoor protection from the sun’s UV rays. They state that “window film is an increasingly effective solution, offering substantial indoor protection by blocking up to 99.9 percent of UVA radiation.”

Preventing Skin Cancer Requires Year-Round Diligence

It’s impossible to completely avoid exposure to the sun. However, we can certainly take measures to protect ourselves and our loved ones at home and our staff at the office. Here are some tips for preventing skin cancer that should be followed year-round, not just during the hot months.

1 – Wear sunscreen

Wear sunscreen on your face or use a moisturizer or foundation with built-in sunscreen every single day. Also protect other exposed areas of the skin as well, such as the ears, neck, décolletage, and arms. Be sure to use sunscreen or products that contain sunscreen with 30 SPF or higher. 

2 – Cover up

Reduce your skin’s exposure to the sun by covering up with clothing. Try long-sleeved shirts, beach cover-ups, long pants, and wide-brimmed hats. If it’s hot outside, light-colored breathable fabrics are recommended. You can even buy clothes with built-in UV protection that blocks UV rays from penetrating through to your skin. If you can’t cover up with clothing, for whatever reason, try using an umbrella as cover when sitting or walking outside in the sun.

3 – Seek the shade

Limit the time you spend outdoors between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. And if you must be outside during these hours, especially in the summer, try to seek shade under things like awnings and trees as often as possible.

4 – Wear sunglasses

Your eyes need protecting from the sun’s damaging rays just as well as your skin. When outdoors, regardless of how cool it is, wear sunglasses with UVA and UVB protection.

5 – Use window film

As we’ve already mentioned, window film can help protect your skin from sun damage. It also helps preserve belongings and furnishings inside your home or office. For the best protection, choose a window film like 3M™ Sun Control Window Film. This film is specifically designed for significantly blocking out the sun’s harmful UV rays, while still allowing plenty of natural light through your windows.

Carolina Solar Security is a premium 3M™ Authorized Window Film Dealer in Wilmington, NC. We have been providing North Carolina homeowners and business owners with window tinting solutions since 1985 and never stop working to bring our customers the best products paired with the most skilled window film technicians. Reach out to us for your free quote today!

Don’t Forget Window Film When Taking Steps for Preventing Skin Cancer2019-07-26T18:38:22+00:00

Can Home Security Window Film Reduce the Risk of Break-Ins?

2019-07-26T18:28:28+00:00

Looking for an affordable way to make your home more secure without detracting from its appearance? Home security window film can be an excellent choice. 

Since it’s thin and nearly invisible, it may be hard to believe it can protect your home from intruders. But home security window films, specifically 3M™ Safety & Security Window Films, Safety Series for Residential, make windows significantly stronger and harder to break than windows without the film. 

What Makes 3M Safety & Security Window Films So Strong?

3M Safety & Security Window Films are very strong because of the way they are designed and the materials that are used to make them. The film’s special micro-layered polyester technology and more aggressive adhesive increase the films’ tear resistance significantly.

How Does the Window Film Reduce the Risk of Break-Ins?

Alarm systems will tell you when an intruder has broken into your home. However, window film can actually make it harder for them to get in your home in the first place. Recent testing has shown, for example, that 3M™ Security Window Films & Attachment Systems can deter intruders and increase the time it takes them to get into a home by as much as two minutes. 3M Impact Protection Attachment Systems attach to the frame of the filmed window. They then work in conjunction with the window film for premium protection.

Two minutes may not seem like a lot of time. However, it can be enough time for you or your loved ones to call for emergency help, to seek a safe spot to hide, or to leave the home. In addition, since the intruder faces resistance when trying to break-in, and because their attempts to break the glass make a lot of noise, they may become discouraged or fearful that they’ve been heard. This may cause them to abandon their plans to commit the crime altogether.

Home Security Window Films Have Other Features Too

If your windows are broken by accident or due to an act of nature, like a bad storm, 3M™ Safety & Security Window Films are designed to hold glass intact. That means that while a window may break, the glass won’t spray. This safety feature can reduce or prevent injuries to your family and pets caused by broken or flying glass shards.

3M™ Safety & Security Window Films come in styles and colors that enhance the beauty of your windows and can also be combined with other types of 3M™ film for other benefits. For instance, you can combine them with 3M™ Sun Control Films to keep your home cooler and reduce energy costs.

Carolina Solar Security serves Wilmington, NC as a premium 3M™ Authorized Window Film Dealer. We have been providing North Carolina homeowners and business owners with window tinting solutions since 1985. Our team never stops working to bring our customers the best products paired with the most skilled window film technicians. Reach out to us for your free quote today!

Can Home Security Window Film Reduce the Risk of Break-Ins?2019-07-26T18:28:28+00:00
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