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It creates problems in the study environment

Sunlight reflecting of whiteboards and computer screens makes it more difficult to see.

Glare streaming through windows hinders concentration.

Added heat gain makes students tired.

The combination of glare and heat gain makes the learning process much tougher.

[FACT: A study undertaken by Hershong Mahone Group (1999) found that those studying under most natural light progressed 20% faster in maths and 26% faster in reading tests compared to those with least daylight.]

An application of solar control window film can filter out up to 75% of the glare and, at the same time, reduce transmitted heat, meaning

  • No need to reduce natural daylight by pulling blinds
  • No more direct heat falling on students
  • No need to switch on cooling devices
  • No adding to your carbon footprint

In other words, improve the study environment in a way that over time is self-funding and carbon neutral.

The simple solution

Click here to find out about the cost/benefits.

     


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