Care Homes Window Film Solutions
Comfortable, safer living spaces for residents and staff
Natural daylight is important for residents’ wellbeing, but in many care homes it also brings problems that are hard to ignore.
- High indoor temperatures, glare and UV exposure can negatively affect elderly residents – especially during warmer months.
- Overheating increases the risk of dehydration and heat-related stress, while UV radiation can accelerate skin ageing and contribute to eye conditions.
Our window film solutions are designed specifically for care environments, where comfort, safety and dignity matter every day.
Care home residents are more sensitive to temperature changes and sunlight exposure than the general population. Rooms that feel “just warm” for staff can be uncomfortable or even dangerous for elderly residents.
Common challenges we see in care homes:
Common challenges we see in care homes:
- Rooms overheating in summer, especially south-facing
- Glare making it uncomfortable to sit near windows
- Increased reliance on air conditioning
- Lack of privacy in ground-floor rooms
- Concern about glass safety in shared areas
Health and comfort for residents
Skin and eye protection
Window films block up to 99% of UV radiation, helping protect delicate senior skin and reducing long-term exposure risks.
Reduced risk of heat-related stress
Lower temperatures mean less strain on the body and a safer environment during warmer periods.
Lower room temperatures
Solar control films reduce excessive heat build-up, helping maintain more stable and comfortable indoor temperatures.
Less glare, more comfort
Residents can sit near windows, read, rest or socialise without harsh sunlight.
Greater privacy and sense of dignity
Privacy films limit visibility from outside while maintaining natural light inside.
Benefits for staff and care home management
Benefits for staff and care home management
- More comfortable working conditions for carers
- Reduced complaints related to heat and glare
- Quieter, calmer rooms without heavy shading
- Less dependence on air conditioning systems
- A practical improvement without building disruption
Window films are installed quickly, with minimal disturbance to residents and daily routines.
Safety comes first
Safety and security window films help hold glass together in case of breakage.
If a window is damaged, the glass is less likely to shatter into sharp fragments, reducing the risk of injury in communal areas and residents’ rooms.
This is especially important in environments where falls and accidents must be minimised.
Safety comes first
Safety and security window films help hold glass together in case of breakage.
If a window is damaged, the glass is less likely to shatter into sharp fragments, reducing the risk of injury in communal areas and residents’ rooms.
This is especially important in environments where falls and accidents must be minimised.
We Are Qualified
Insured
We carry all the correct public liability insurances protecting you and us in case of an accident up to £10 million.
Safety Focused
Safety is a part of our culture, we guarantee to perform all work to the highest standards. We are also WorkSafe compliant.
Well Qualified
Our team is highly skilled and qualified in the application of flat glass tinting and also come police checked
How we work with care homes
We offer a free, no-obligation site visit.
During the assessment we:
- More comfortable working conditions for carers
- Reduced complaints related to heat and glare
- Quieter, calmer rooms without heavy shading
- Less dependence on air conditioning systems
- A practical improvement without building disruption
