Go Beyond Privacy: 4 Health-Related Reasons To Tint Your Windows

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Go Beyond Privacy: 4 Health-Related Reasons To Tint Your Windows

29 June 2021
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


If you've decided not to tint the windows on your new home, you might want to rethink that decision. Window tinting increases the privacy you enjoy in your home, and it improves energy efficiency, but there are other benefits as well. In fact, tinting your windows can provide health-related benefits that you might not have considered. Here are just four of the health-related reasons you need to invest in window tinting for your home. 

Protect Your Eyes

If you don't have tinted windows in your home, your eyes might be at risk of sun damage. This is especially true when you work from home. The glare from the sun can radiate right into the house, exposing your eyes to harmful UV rays. One way to protect your eyes from sun exposure while you're in your home is to invest in window tinting. Window tinting prevents harmful UV rays from invading your home, reducing the risk to your eyes. 

Protect Your Skin

If the desk in your home office is located next to a window, you need to invest in tinting. You might not realise this, but sitting in front of a window exposes your skin to harmful radiation. This daily exposure increases your risk for skin cancer. Not only that, but sun exposure can also exacerbate some medical conditions, such as protoporphyria and solar urticaria. To protect your skin, you should have your windows tinted. 

Prevent Heat Sickness

If your residential windows aren't tinted, your home might not be as cool as you'd like it to be during the summer. This is especially true of the areas closest to the windows. Heat from the sun can be absorbed into the glass, increasing the temperature inside your home. If you're sensitive to the heat, the warmer temperatures inside your home might increase your risk for heat-related sickness. You could turn the thermostat down, but that will increase your energy bills. One way to keep your home cool without increasing your cooling bills is to invest in window tinting. Your home will stay cooler, and you'll be more comfortable. 

Prevent Glass From Shattering

Finally, if your windows aren't tinted, you're at an increased risk for shattered glass. Glass can shatter for a number of reasons, including storms, impact, and age. Luckily, when you have your windows tinted, the glass won't shatter, which reduces your risks for injuries. 

Contact a company that offers glass tinting services to learn more.