Hi Cyberfolk, I've been watching you discussing mylar films for windows. When attending the Museum Lighting presession at AIC's conference in San Diego this June I learned about SOL-R-VEIL .It reduces UV considerably. At the moment of this note I cannot find a figure for you so check with the vendor.I'd seen it in restaurants here in the south to reduce the heat and sun's glare. It also claims to conserve energy in colder climes preventing heat loss in winter though windows.It is soft ,supple and resembles mosquito netting but can be made into manual and electric roll up blinds .Lifespan is appx 12 to 15 years. Perhaps less distractive and more acceptable for historical house museums? It is available in various colors and the company will even screen print your museum logo on it. For atriums in museum foyers , motorized roll up screens can be installed and the blinds opened and closed by hand held remote. I hav no pricing on it as yet. And the vendors are: Kenney Drapery Associates Inc., 135 East 144th Street Bronx ,New York 10451 Mike Singh (Contact) 718-665-9200 Fax 718-665-9672 Solar -Screen Co. Inc. 53-11 105th Street, Corona ,New York 11368 Miles Joseph (Contact) 718-592-8222 Fax 718-271-0891 Toll Free fax # 888-271-0891 Len Hambleton - Chief Conservator North Carolina Museum of History Raleigh NC. [log in to unmask] 919-715-0200 x244 "Information in the spirit of sharing,catch the wave!" Opinions expressed in this message may not represent the policy of my agency > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Sutton Vane [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 1997 4:28 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: UV Blinds > > It may be worth just checking out those films again. Modern ones are > now quite good. We have specified them quite a lot for museums and, > provided they are properly installed by professional film installers, > they have been satisfactory. They do not last forever, but you should > get a good many years out them. > > The key is good quality film and professional installation and the > local environment of the window. > > With best wishes, > > Mark Sutton Vane. > > -- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- > | Sutton Vane Associates > | > | Lighting Design > | > | Britannia House, 1 Glenthorne Road, London W6 0LH, UK. > | > | Tel +44 (0) 181 563 9370 Fax +44 (0) 181 563 9371 > | > | email [log in to unmask] > | > | > | > | See our work on http://www.suttonva.demon.co.uk/ > | > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---