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The UV Derma-Gard Series
A specially developed clear Ultra-violet
filtering film that cuts out harmful UV, whilst
allowing visible light to pass unhindered.
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Worldwide
there are millions of people who suffer
from sensitivity to Ultra-Violet light
to some degree, and many for whom
exposure to UV is, ultimately, life
threatening. The distressing symptoms
range from inconvenient and painful
prickly heat type reactions, to the
potentially life-threatening conditions
which affect the sufferers of the more
severe, but much rarer groups of
diseases such as xeroderma pigmentosum.
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these sufferers, exposure to UV can affect the
skin, the nervous system and eyes, and without
constant monitoring can lead to cancers. Many of
these conditions are genetic, and therefore most
likely to affect children, but in some cases the
affects can be delayed until adulthood. |
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Dermagard (also sometimes referred to as Museum
film) is a technically advanced, clear polyester
coating which is applied to existing glass. It
keeps out almost all Ultra-Violet light, while
allowing daylight and clear vision through the
glass - making life normal for the whole family.
It goes on working day in day out, and its
scratch resistant coating ensures it is easily
cleaned and needs no maintenance. |
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Construction Type |
Non-Reflective Dyed Polyester |
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Available VLTs |
84% |
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Available Widths |
20" / 24" / 36" / 40" / 60" |
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Adhesive |
Pressure Sensitive |
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Warranty |
Limited - 5 Year Warranty |
The film can
also be applied to the family car for even more
freedom, and is being installed in playgroups,
schools, dermatology clinics...
...WHEREVER THERE IS GLASS. |
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"I encourage my patients to have this film
installed at home, in the car, school or work
place, as treated windows can make a significant
improvement to their quality of life"
Dr
Sheru George MBChB MRCP Consultant Dermatologist
AMERSHAM HOSPITAL BUCKS |
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"15%
of the population suffer from such diseases,
some of them very severely, with the use of your
film they are likely to be considerably less
affected"
Dr
John Hawk BSc MD FRCP Consultant Dermatologist
GUY'S & ST THOMAS' HOSPITALS, LONDON |
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