Washington, D.C. – February 26, 2013 – The International Window Film Association (IWFA) said California residents can save the equivalent of four million barrels of oil yearly, or about the annual output of three, 500-Megawatt power stations, if window film were installed on just 10 percent of the dwellings built before building energy codes were […]
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With Boomers Overwhelmingly Remaining in their Homes, Protecting Eyes from Indoor Sunlight is Critical Says the International Window Film Association “More than 5 million Americans, Age 40 and Over May Have Cataracts from the Sun’s UV Rays and More Cases are Likely” – Washington, D.C. | December 17, 2012 With the Baby Boomer generation turning 65 every […]
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The change to the building code voted on May 31st and effective January 2014, means window film is recognized across California as a building product just like glass or roofing materials, but primarily for retrofit applications.
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