3 Reasons To Consider Tinting Your Windows

1 March 2016
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Have you ever watched a vehicle with tinted windows drive down the street and wondered why the driver decided to tint those windows? Truthfully, there are a lot of benefits to tinting windows. In fact, here are some of the more noteworthy ones.

1. Less Likely to be the Victim of Glass Shattering Spray

One of the biggest benefits to tinted windows also happens to be one of the most unknown benefits. When a window shatters in a vehicle accident, it is common for one (or more) of the occupants to be sprayed with tons of small shards of broken pieces of glass. The adhesive tiny film is so strong that it will hold the glass together and prevent this from happening during an accident where it normally would have happened. The best part is that any tinting film is strong enough to offer this benefit in even the worst accident.

2. Makes it Easier to Drive

Driving with the sun glaring in your face is not just annoying, it can be lethal. Any time your view is obstructed it puts you at a higher risk of being in an accident. A tinted window would protect your eyes from glares and make it much easier for you to drive without an obstructed view.

3. Blocks Harmful and Damaging UV Rays

Being directly exposed to UV rays is harmful to anyone's health. Did you know that tinting film can block up to 99 percent of ultraviolet rays from getting into your car? This will protect your skin from exposure while you are driving which can prevent sunburns. Keep in mind, the tint film cannot protect you if you roll the window down or stick your arm out of the window. Just remember to take necessary precautions to protect any of your skin that is still exposed.

Blocking UV rays is especially helpful if you happen to suffer from an allergy to sunlight or a skin condition. Depending on where you live, some states, such as Indiana for example, allow you to have tinted windows through a medical exemption regardless of what other tinting laws the state has.

In addition to protecting you, the window tint will also be protecting the upholstery of your vehicle. Direct exposure to sunlight can turn your upholstery into a very messy situation. It can cause it to warp, fade, and tear. Tinted windows would stop this from being a problem.

Keep in mind, laws regarding tinting an automobiles' windows do vary from one state to the next. Fortunately, there is a website called Car Tinting Laws which aims to provide both updated and accurate information regarding car tinting laws in every state. Contact a company, such as Quality Custom Window Tinting, for more information. 


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