From its UK workshop, Sun-X is now manufacturing Covid roller screens to protect the returning workforces and public from coronavirus. Using a thick, durable, clear material, and a variety of operating mechanisms, these easy-to-fix products will help protect workers and fulfil risk assessment criteria. Please click here for more detail Read More
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How To Protect Your Furniture From Sun Damage
When you’ve put a lot of love into the final details of your home, the last thing you want is your furniture being affected by sun damage. This is a common problem with a lot of homes, especially if you have a conservatory. If you have furniture, such as a sofa, angled in front of the window, then it could be in danger of being affected by discoloration. At Sun-X office in Bognor Regis, this is a common problem that we encounter, but don’t worry—as we know exactly how to protect your furniture from sun damage! Read More
Sun-X Goes Global
Our sterling reputation for designing and installing top of the range window film continues to grow as we recently found ourselves in Alicante, Spain fitting selective solar film. Read More
Sun-X Protect with Fluorescent Lighting Filters
Over 5 million people worldwide are affected by the extreme condition called Lupus.
Lupus is an incurable immune illness, genetic in origin, it mainly affects females. It can affect any part of the body, and that's the
danger, so as an employer, there's a duty of care to provide safety and security for light-sensitive employees that have to work under fluorescent
lights. Read More
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