Panorama(R) Window Film Provides an Unobtrusive Layer of Skin Protection

May 23, 2006

In and out of the home, transparent window film helps block harmful solar rays SAN DIEGO, May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Bekaert offers solar protection window films that provide an extra layer of protection for people concerned about the harmful effects of the sun on their skin. Excessive exposure to the sun, which can even occur while enjoying a break in your local coffee house, increases the likelihood of developing skin cancer. In fact, the most common form of skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma) affects 800,000 Americans each year, according to The Skin Cancer Foundation. Bekaert developed technically advanced window films that help block harmful ultraviolet radiation (UVR) without altering the appearance of homes or automobiles. "We think it is important during Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month to let consumers know that our Panorama window films can protect their skin from the damaging rays of the sun," said Christophe Fremont, General Manager. "Even more reassuring may be the fact that our Panorama window films have the Seal of Recommendation from The Skin Cancer Foundation, recognizing Panorama window films as effective protection against ultraviolet light." The Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated solely to skin cancer prevention and education, has stringent qualifications for product endorsement, developed by an independent committee of photo biologists. They include the repeated testing of a product's SPF factor and evaluation of phototoxic reactions and contact irritation. Today's Panorama window films are available in a variety of tints that also include clear. These technically advanced films offer solar protection plus protection from dangerous shards of broken glass. In addition, they impede burglaries by slowing down ingress through smashing windows and other glass areas.

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