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(NAPSA)—Many drivers have found a clear way to protect themselves, their passengers and their wallets with the help of a film they can hardly see. The Problem “People don’t realize their skin is getting damaged from sitting near glass windows in cars,” explains Dr. Dee Anna Glaser, vice-chair of the Dermatology Department at St. Louis University. “Damage from certain kinds of ultraviolet rays is cumulative. These ultraviolet rays penetrate deep into the skin and cansilently accelerate the aging process, cause wrinkles and even skin cancer.” The sun’s harmful rays can penetrate car window glass to harm drivers’ skin. Adds the Skin Cancer Foundation, drivers are especially vulnerable on theleft side. An Answer Fortunately, drivers can apply a clear or tinted window film over the vehicle’s windowsfor virtually invisible protection that blocks up to 99 percentof ultraviolet rays. Lower Temperatures And Costs In addition, by reducing the interior temperature of the car, the window film can reduce the need to run the air-conditioning and so burn less fuel, saving money and the environment. Window film can reduce a car’s interior temperature by as muchas 30 degrees. LLumar windowfilms by Eastman Chemical Company can be professionally installed at more than 1,100 LLumar and Formu- laOne dealers across the country. Manufactured in the U.S., they are backedby a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty. Learn More Visit www.llumar.com/skinpro tection to learn more about window films for skin protection; “like” LLumar on Facebook at www.facebook.com/llumarwindow film for more skin protection tips.