Harmful Ultra-Violet Rays -
no longer a driving threat
| Ultra-Violet (UV) filtering films... |
Replace those annoying
stick-on shades that do not protect your children,
they only block their view.
Keep your vehicle degrees cooler, saving
you and your passengers (including pets) from
magnified heat.
Gives protection from harmful UV rays,
also allowing house bound people, with skin
conditions to be free once again.
Every shade from clear to dark comes
with our 100% satisfaction guarantee. |
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Car journeys with our children often go something
like this. Once we have coerced the children into the
car seats, got them out again because they have forgotten to go to
the loo, put them back in again, the wails of 'I'm too hot!' begin.
The sun guards are dug out of the mud-encrusted boot and stuck to
the windows. Then they are ripped off and lobbed at the driver. Does
this sound familiar? Well, help could be at hand.
South Coast Tints is pioneering the application
of long-lasting and affordable SunGard U.V. filtering films to customer's
cars.
For twelve years, South Coast Tints have been fitting
these films to cars in order to protect passengers from dangerous
and uncomfortable rays. Originating in the USA, vehicle window tinting
is becoming more and more standard in new and used vehicles as drivers
and passengers want more relief from the sun's heat and damaging ultra-violet
rays. Once applied, these tints will block out up to 99% of U.V. rays,
add security to your vehicle and its contents and also create a more
comfortable and private environment in your car.
We all know how we must protect our children from these
harmful rays, but the screens and blinds that are often used only
limit the direct sunlight - the harmful solar rays still get through.
A tinted window can come in every shade from clear to dark and comes
with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
The only thing we can't guarantee is that your
little angels won't wail 'are we there yet?'
For more information, phone and speak to Simon or Phil
on (023) 8033 6474.
Car drivers 'risking skin cancer'
Sunday, 4 February 2007, Source BBC News
Drivers who spend a lot of time behind the wheel increase their risk of skin cancer, US work suggests. Experts say repeated sun exposure through the car's side windows is to blame, and drivers who roll down the window are at even greater risk...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6320405.stm
"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

"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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