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GlareGuard
Anti-Glare & Radiation Monitor Filters
Why
Do I Need A Filter?
Glare
from light sources can produce strain on our eyes by forcing
us to focus more intently on the documents viewed on the
Monitor or VDT. This additional focus and or energy put
forward lessens the time we can spend on projects (fix
visual distance) where our eyes play such an important
role gathering information. Computer usage is a recent
phenomenon of the 20th century and as more people work
at computers we are finding more and more individuals
are becoming near-sited. The evidence presented by independent
laboratories documents the benefits of filter use. So
by cutting down on the glare associated with lighting
issues, the user can work for longer periods of time without
ill effects from poor lighting. The acceptance of glare
filters by the American Optometric Association (AOA) is
further evidence as to the vision care benefits of glare
filters.
Are
All Filters the Same?
No
they are not. Many filters purchased on the market today
are marketed through catalogs or in Superstores where
filters of lesser quality are presented as the best glarefilter
available. The product is presented based on its price
and price only with little if any product or ergonomic
knowledge. Be wary of unsubstantiated claims that the
manufacturer can not back up.
Should
I be concerned about Radiation?
It
has not been scientifically proven that radiation from
a computer monitor is harmful to your health. However,
scientists have not proven that it is not. We suggest
that if you think there is a problem, you should practice
prudent avoidance and select a filter that address the
radiation concern.
What
transmission percentages should I select for my type of
work?
If
you are an intensive user who works mostly with graphics,
we recommend that you select a 62% transmitting filter.
If
you are an intensive user who works mostly with text,
we recommend that you select a 31% transmitting filter.
If
you can't decide select a 45% transmitting filter. This
represents a balance between an office environment that
works with both graphics and text.
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