"Green" Your Home with Solar Protection Window Film
Solar protection window film can help consumers save money, insulate homes and protect the environment.
Smithtown, NY (PRWEB) November 14, 2006 -- Consumers who want to reduce their personal energy consumption and help the environment now have a new "green" product to use in their homes.
Solar protection window film is one easy way to lower electricity bills, reduce home energy usage and protect the environment. Applied directly to the inside of the windows, this clear protective insulation can generate year-round savings of up to 10-percent in home energy bills.
In winter, solar films keep the house warm by reducing heat loss up to 15-percent. In summer, they keep the house cool by reducing solar heat up to 55-percent. Solar films also reduce UV ray exposure by 98-percent, which protects furniture, fabrics and flooring against damage and fading.
Because solar protection window films reduce home energy consumption, they will also help to lower the production of CO2 (a greenhouse gas) at the local power plant.
"Green" or renewable energy resources may not yet be feasible for many Americans, but they can still do their part to help the environment by conserving personal energy usage. Solar protection window films can help, as every little bit of energy conservation - even at a small, individual level - can translate into lower CO2 production.
New York-based CHB Industries is a leading provider of solar window film since 1990 and provides V-Kool, Madico, Huper and Duralux brand films. The average cost for consumers is just $10 to $15 per square foot.
For more information about the consumer and environmental benefits of solar protection window film, visit the CHB Web site at www.chbwindowfilm.com.
About CHB Industries, Inc.:
CHB Industries, Inc., is a New York-based firm and a leading provider since 1990 of solar protection, decorative, security and blast mitigation window systems for major public and commercial properties nationwide. CHB's clients include the United Nations, U.S. Department of State, DEA, the Rockefeller Center, IBM, Shell Oil, Harvard University, oil refineries, military installations and the homes and offices of high-profile individuals. CHB Industries' headquarters are located at 732 Nesconset Highway, Suite 104-B, Smithtown, NY 11787; Phone: (800) 220-2525; Web site: www.chbwindowfilm.com.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Media interviews are available with CHB President Carol Borow or Executive Vice President Dan Venet. Contact Reeves Laverdure PR.
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