Skin Cancer Foundation Recommendations

Skin Cancer Foundation Recommendations

The Skin Cancer Foundation is an international organization devoted to education, prevention, early detection, and prompt treatment of the world’s most common cancer. In their study of vast amounts of data pertaining to the most common causes of skin cancer, they have made startling discoveries about the risks associated with casual daily sun exposure. This refers to the seemingly small amount of sun exposure our skin is subject to while driving, sitting in our homes, and working in our offices. They have outlined some really interesting facts about sun exposure along with a set of recommendations and guidelines for how to protect yourself and your family.

At Hi-Calibre Views we have been working with Calgary-area families and businesses to add protection to their windows. Below you will find all of the data with links to where you can make arrangements for light control that will best suit your needs.

According to the Skin Care Foundation, Indoor workers stationed near windows have significantly more wrinkled, rough-textured, and sagging skin on the side of the face closer to the window.

Whether you’re driving, at home gazing out at your garden, or sitting by a window at work, you actually may be suffering continual skin damage. While everyday windows block most of the sun’s ultraviolet B (UVB) rays, they allow much of its ultraviolet A (UVA) rays to pass right through. UVA penetrates deep into the skin, causing DNA damage that can accelerate skin aging and lead to skin cancer. If you frequently sit by windows, the single best safeguard against UV damage is transparent window film, sometimes referred to as window tint, which has been specially treated to screen out both UVA and UVB rays. Installing protective film on your windows will keep you virtually UV-free on the road, at home, or at the office.

Indoor Sun Protection

Indoor workers stationed near windows have significantly more wrinkled, rough-textured, and sagging skin on the side of the face closer to the window. Today, however, UV-screening residential and commercial film is available for home and office. UV absorbers are added to clear or tinted polyester or vinyl to create the film, which comes in varied tints, allowing 30-80 percent of visible light to get through. The installers apply it on the interior glass surface of the windows from flat sheets. Window film will help prevent sunburn and skin cancer, as well as the brief daily UV exposures that accelerate skin aging over time. We offer solar control for both residential home owners and commercial buildings, with plenty of options to fit jobs of any size or budget.

Advantages of Home Tint

  • In hot weather, it cuts down heat within the vehicle or home, reducing air conditioning expenses.
  • In cold weather, some films reflect interior heat back into the house, reducing heating costs.
  • It helps keep sunshine from fading car upholstery and home furnishings.

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99% UV Reduction with Films

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90% of Skin Cancer Caused by Sun Exposure

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93% Reduction of Skin Cell Death with Films

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Automotive Sun Protection

In cars, only the laminated windshield comes with both UVB and UVA protection. The side and back windows allow in more than 60 percent of UVA rays. Research has shown that UV damage is more extensive on the side of the body closer to the window; long-time drivers also have rougher, slacker, more wrinkled skin on their window side. Babies and young children — who have little protective skin pigment — often sit in back, where none of the glass (even darker glass found in SUVs and mini-vans) offers adequate UVA protection. Fortunately, UVA-filtering window film can go a long way to prevent skin damage. Combining UVA absorbers in varying strengths, the transparent films are available from clear to dark tints for vehicles’ side and back windows in all 50 states; it screens out more than 99 percent of UVA and UVB without reducing visibility.

Surprising Facts

  • Drivers in North America have more skin cancers on the left side of their faces: drivers in Australia have more skin cancers on the right.
  • UV-absorbing auto window film reduces skin cell death by 93 percent.
  • Chronic exposure to UVA rays through windows may accelerate skin aging by 5 to 7 years.
  • More than 90 percent of skin cancers and the visible signs of skin aging, are caused by the sun.

Smart Strategies

It’s wise to practice the following sun safety strategies every day:

  • Cover up with clothing. Long-sleeve shirts help prevent UV damage to the drivers’ window-side arm, and long pants protect your legs.
  • Use a broad spectrum (UVA/UVB) sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher. Don’t forget often-missed spots like the top of the head, neck, hands and ears.
  • Take extra precautions in convertibles and cars with sunroofs. Wear a wide-brimmed hat and wraparound, UV-blocking sunglasses.

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If you have any questions about how window films can improve the safety of your home or commercial building and protect its occupants, just give us a shout. We are always happy to talk about how window film can be used to make life better.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]

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