SPF - What is the SPF of Window Tinting?

What would the SPF (sun protection factor) be for window film, using the same scale used by the sun screen manufacturers?

SPF (Sun Protection Factor) of window films is over 100!


Since an SPF 15 allows you to stay in the sun without burning fifteen times longer than you could if you didn't use any sunscreen, the calculation, it would seem, of the SPF for window films would be fairly easy, and the numbers would be very large indeed. If the film product allows less than 1% UV transmission, the SPF would be about 100 or more. With 1.5% UV transmission, the SPF would be 66.66. With a UV transmission of 2%, the SPF would be 50. A film with a 99.9% UV block would have an SPF of 1000 or more. Simply divide 100 by the percentage of UV transmission and you would have the SPF number. 

Window Films help protect you and your belongings from the suns harmful UV radiation




      However, SPF numbers are actually measured biologically with tests done on subjects' skin. It is a measure of how long it takes to achieve a certain level of sunburn relative to an area of untreated skin. But it is only UVB that causes "sunburn," not UVA which window film also blocks. (UVA is suspected of causing the most virulent forms of skin cancer.) While the computation we have described above is easy to perform with known UV transmission reduction values, two things must be said: 


      1) Most dermatologists don't think numbers larger than about 20 are meaningful.
      2) While it is easy to calculate the reduction in UV transmission by a window film (a thousandfold reduction with the best auto and flat glass films), actual SPF numbers are officially determined by skin testing according to an established experimental protocol. It is not permissible to make such claims about actual SPF numbers without having these skin tests performed by a qualified laboratory.


  All in all, the installation of one of our high performance window films will block over 99% of the suns harmful UVB radiation, resulting in a SPF factor of well over 100.

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Sun Burn Through Your Window?

You bet!

Most people associate a sun burn with red, irratable skin. But just because you don't appear sun-burned, doesn't mean that you are safe from the suns harmful rays. Despite many health organizations' efforts to clarify the difference between UVA and UVB rays, people are still confused and believe they're safe and healthy as long as they don't get a burn or stay outdoors too long.



Most of the glass in our cars, homes and businesses block the suns UVB rays, but still let through harmful UVA rays. Our high performance window films block over 99% of the suns UVA rays while reducing heat gain, glare and fading.

Drivers are particulary vulnerable since we sit so close to the glass in our vehicles. Researchers have noticed that people who spend lots of time in their cars were more likely to develop cancers on their left side.

HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF:

  • Consider having your car's side and rear windows tinted or laminated with a UV-filtering material such as UV film.
  • Roll up your car windows -- open windows let in even more UVA rays as well as UVB rays.
  • Drive wearing long sleeves.
  • Consider using UV film on home or workplace windows. We carry a large selection of heat-blocking, UV resistant window films. In addition to blocking harmful rays, it also helps prevent curtain and upholstery fabrics from fading.
  • Wear a sunscreen that blocks both UVB and UVA rays year-round.
  • Wear sunglasses with 100% UVA & UVB protection when driving or outdoors. The lens and retina of the eyes are extremely sensitive to sun damage.


Call us today and get a free estimate on our thin-film technology to protect yourself and your family!

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