Prolonged ultraviolet ray exposure through car windows poses short and long-term health risks ranging from sunburn and skin damage to cataracts and skin cancer over time. But car window tinting can provide substantial protection against harmful UV radiation based on research.
- OEM Glass Blocks Minimal UV Rays. According to Reuters, most windshields do a fairly good job at blocking UV rays, but side windows are far less good at that task without tinting.
- Window Tint Can Filter 99% of UV Rays. Most car window tinting filters out over 99% of damaging ultraviolet light. The darkness of the tinting did not affect its ability to block UV rays.
- Significant Skin Cancer Risk Reduction. Research shows that regular use of UV-filtering window tint in vehicles can reduce skin damage, including skin cancer.
- Reduces Eye Strain and Fatigue. UV exposure contributes to aging parts of the eye, potentially resulting in conditions such as cataracts and eyelid skin damage. While sunglasses with UVA and UVB protection will shield your eyes, why not add a layer of protection with car window tinting?
- Protects Vehicle Interiors Too. Dashboard plastics, leather seats and custom upholstery materials endure 30+ SPF equivalent protection against embrittlement and fading issues when car window tinting deflects UV rays. Your investment stays looking new longer.
As you can see, installing aftermarket window tint goes beyond cosmetics by providing exceptional blocking of damaging ultraviolet radiation known to cause various health issues over time. Let us help select perfect films to protect all vehicle occupants effectively this season. Contact us today.