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Post by jackwebbs33 on Nov 22, 2018 2:30:23 GMT -5
Car window tinting can block up to 99% of the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays that can accelerate skin aging and cause skin cancer. Even clear window film or a light tint can block out both damaging UVA and UVB rays. Research shows that 53% of skin cancers in the U.S. occur on the left side of the body, which correlates to the driver’s side of a car. For people who drive for extended periods of time, window film protection provides a critical advantage to safeguard against this risk..
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Post by johnkwitkowski on Feb 23, 2020 20:13:40 GMT -5
Driving with tinted windows is safer than driving with windows that are not tinted. Window tint significantly reduces glare in your car, so the sun won’t block your view while you’re driving and cause an accident.
Even in the case of an accident, tinted windows protect you from getting injured by loose shards of glass. Window tint acts as an extra layer over your windows that naturally strengthens the glass of your window panes. If your windows are tinted, they are much less likely to shatter in an accident than if they don’t have the extra protective layer that window tint provides.
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