Child Diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa? Make the Lighting Comfortable for Them

Retinitis pigmentosa is an inherited disease that affects the retina and results in progressing vision loss. It often starts out as poor night vision and then continues to worsen over time. If your child has recently been diagnosed with this disease, below are some tips on changes you can make in your home to create the most comfortable lighting for your child. Window Coverings Your child may have a problem with bright sunlight. [Read More]

Got Photophobia? Place Window Film In Your Home To Protect Your Vision

If you suffer from photophobia, or light-sensitive vision, installing protective window film on your home's windows could help. Window film is an advanced product that filters out UV rays. The film comes in traditional black, or it comes with decorative colors and images to match your home's decor and style. Here's what you need to know about window film and how it protects your vision from UV rays. What's Photophobia and How Does UV Rays Get Inside the Home? [Read More]

3 Ways To Make Your Windows Secure Against Break-Ins

If you want to increase the security of your home, start by taking a look at your windows. Windows are often one of the weakest points of defense against break-ins. Here are three easy ways you can make your windows more secure and protect yourself against break-ins.  Change The Locks On Your Windows If you have older windows, one of the best ways to increase your security is by changing out the locks. [Read More]