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Anti-glare treatments

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Application

Glare and reflections from work surfaces or VDU screens will add to fatigue and may precipitate or aggravate eyestrain and headaches.

Wherever possible furniture should be arranged in order to eliminate reflections and avoid contrast of illuminance.

If glare and reflections persist then a screen treatment may be required.

Avoid Reflections
Avoid Contrast
Control Daylight

Suppliers

Anti-glare screens are a stationery item and are available in a number of sizes.

 

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Last updated: 8 November 2004