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Hello,

I am writing on behalf of a severely electrosensitive friend who is wondering

about UV-filtering windows in homes. I see in the archives that UV filtering

may help in some cases, but she is concerned whether UV filters in her home

windows may affect her adversely.

Any comments would be appreciated.

Thank you,

bluebonnet

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I feel like for me it's a good idea to get half hour of sunlight

outdoors per day. If not, I'd rather not have UV filters, so

I can get some UV indoors.

UV filters will not block microwaves unless they are also

low-emissivity (low-E) to block heat.

I think the low-E stuff will block UV as all plastics pretty

much block UV.

Bill

On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 12:35 PM, orangeblossom2220022000 <

bluebonnet46@...> wrote:

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>

>

> Hello,

>

> I am writing on behalf of a severely electrosensitive friend who is

> wondering about UV-filtering windows in homes. I see in the archives that UV

> filtering may help in some cases, but she is concerned whether UV filters in

> her home windows may affect her adversely.

>

> Any comments would be appreciated.

>

> Thank you,

> bluebonnet

>

>

>

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