May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. This is How Window Film Helps.
Based on information from
The Skin Cancer Foundation, over 5 million cases are diagnosed in the United States each year, making skin cancer the most common cancer in the United States. That is why observing May as Skin Cancer Awareness Month is so important. According to The Skin Cancer Foundation, the incidence of this disease is reaching epidemic levels. Fortunately, skin cancer is also one of the most preventable forms of cancer. About 90 percent of non-melanoma skin cancers and 85 percent of melanoma cases are associated with exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. By raising awareness of the dangers of unprotected exposure and encouraging sun-safe habits, we can change behaviors and save lives.
While fad diets and pop science tout “cancer-preventing” superfoods with difficult to pronounce names, protecting yourself from the most common type of cancer really comes down to blocking UV rays. Skin cancer
affected more than 5.4 million people in the United States in a single year.
More people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year than all the other cancer types combined, and one in five Americans will develop it by the age of 70.
Because this risk is so great, we wanted to offer some skin cancer prevention steps you can take to protect yourself while on the go, at home, and on the job.
What Does The Skin Cancer Foundation Say?
You may wonder why we are sharing this information with you. What does window film have to do with skin cancer prevention? Actually, professionally installed
window films are a given the
Seal of Recommendation by The Skin Cancer Foundation as safe and effective sun protection.
They warn that ultraviolet radiation can travel through car and home windows, where it can contribute to the daily accumulation of sun exposure that can lead to skin cancer and photoaging. UV-blocking films can not only protect you against this exposure, but can offer other benefits as well. Harmful ultraviolet rays (UVR) are sneaky. Not only can they cause skin cancer and visible signs of aging, they’re also very good at finding you. They can bounce off water, off sand, and they can penetrate glass.
Which means that even if you’re inside your home or at work, if you’re sitting next to a window with sunlight streaming in, you’re at risk for UV damage.
Window film is an increasingly effective solution, offering substantial indoor protection by blocking up to 99.9 percent of UVA radiation.
We are happy to offer window film products that can help be part of the solution. We wanted to share this article and this information to do our part during Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Please share this article to help raise skin cancer awareness and educate friends and family one how a product like
window film can help protect you in ways you never imagined.
At-Home UV Protection
Speaking of windows, our homes are another place where we’re exposed to the sun’s rays. Untreated windows let in rays that wash out your furniture and damage your skin, so take precautions. Apply sunscreen if you’ll be sitting in a sunny area, and never bring a tanning bed or UV-based light into your home. If you have concerns about the UV impact in your house, you might even consider installing UV sensors.
An easier solution is to have a window film installed to block out up to 99.9% of those damaging rays. Because films put a barrier between your home and the sun, they reflect heat from the exterior and trap it inside during the winter.
For more information on the benefits of window films for protecting your home, check out the
Skin Cancer Foundation’s blog post on the topic.
UV Protection on the Job
While you’re on the job, you’re still being affected by damaging rays. If your business has a storefront, a window film will block those rays and protect your merchandise and furniture from becoming washed out, while also saving you energy costs.
Lucky enough to sit by a window while you work? Don’t forget to consider windows film or a broad-spectrum sunscreen reapplied regularly. If neither these options is feasible, try and situate your workspace where you won’t be sitting directly in the sun.
If you work outside, sunscreen is especially important! The Skin Cancer Foundation found that
85% of melanomas and 90% of nonmelanoma skin cancers come from exposure to UV radiation, so if you’re working full time outdoors, your risk will increase exponentially.
So, as we work through Skin Cancer Awareness Month, we hope you found this article informative and now understand how window films can play a part in your overall skin protection plan. Our company is proud to offer professionally installed window films to help protect your skin.
If you would like more information on the products or services we offer,
contact us today by calling
(330) 630-8468 or emailing us at
[email protected]. We are located in
Akron, Ohio and service the entire surrounding area.