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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Big rig truckers get a "10-4" to use UV protectant window films to guard against skin cancer

A recent clarification to the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) highway safety regulations now allows the millions of truckers across the nation to utilize UV protecting window films on their cabs windows.


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DOT eases window film restrictions on big rigs to help protect drivers against skin cancer






The change follows numerous studies showing higher than normal skin cancer rates on the left side of the face and arm. America's long haul truckers are at severe risk of sun exposure and deserve to be protected.


High performance window films will block over 99% of the suns harmful UVA rays, which have been linked to cancer. "The health and safety of America's truck drivers is of the utmost importance to American Trucking Associations," said ATA President and CEO Bill Graves. "Whether it is doing more to battle obesity and sleep apnea, or helping our drivers avoid skin cancer, ATA has consistently advocated for sensible regulations to ensure our drivers get and stay healthy."

A chart explaining the three different wavelengths of UV radiation




Our professional window film specialists can help determine what window films meet the DOT's requirements. These films will reduce heat into the vehicle, reduce glare, create privacy, add style and comfort and block the suns harmful ultraviolet radiation.

Get protected!

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