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What You Don't Know About Glare May Hurt You
Glare refers to the visual sensation resulting from extremely high levels of brightness. Sometimes, it only causes discomfort in people, but in many cases, it can be disabling. The effects of glare depends from person to person, as each individual has unique sensitivity levels. One thing remains true—it can have an effect on one’s health and productivity in many ways.
Glare and discomfort
According to WebMD, many people feel quite uncomfortable due to glare. The presence of too much – or the wrong kind of – light while using your eyes may lead to squinting and looking away. This may also cause your eyes to tear up. This can be hazardous, especially if you are driving and the light that affects your vision is from an oncoming car or the sun’s rays.
Disabling glare
Many people only feel uncomfortable trying to see in an environment with too much light. Nonetheless, glare may also lead to vision impairment. In cases of disabling glare, the eye cannot process light properly, resulting in significantly reduced image contrast.
The symptoms
Regular exposure to glare may cause eye strain or even headaches. Allow yourself to continue getting by with glare, and you can expect more eye trouble to develop in the long run.
How glare occurs
Glare can occur in different ways. For instance, looking at the sunlight beating down on well-polished floors or shiny fixtures, as well as at television and computer screens, can produce this uncomfortable or disabling sensation.
Reducing glare in the home
Because glare is often the result of too much sunlight, The Blinds Gallery says that minimising the amount that enters your home is one of the most effective ways to reduce its occurrence. Many types of window treatments can help minimise these effects, a good example of which are awnings.
Installing awnings in your Perth home will not only help control glare; it can also prevent other problems associated with overexposure to the sun’s UV rays.