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V-Kool helps protect against dehydration by welcoming Dubai summer on a safer note

Dubai, United Arab Emirates - 28, May 2017: Being under the sun or even indirect sun for long periods of time requires one's body to work hard to keep itself cool, so the first rule in protecting yourself from dehydration this Ramadan is preventing heat exposure. However, what are the possibilities of being affected by heat when one is already under shade in their vehicle?

With temperatures expected to soar above 40 degrees Celsius this summer and Ramadan, vehicular heat strokes can easily be stated as a cause of concern in the region. 

Spiking up the AC power may be a temporary fix but increases fuel consumption and thus costs. Using a Sun Protection Film like V-Kool®, helps reduce up to 99% of Ultraviolet Rays and 94% of infrared radiation. 

Driving in hot weather especially during days of fasting can increase your risk of heat stress and possibly make an existing medical condition worse. It also leads to dehydration which limits a person's sweating- which is the human body's cooling mechanism. Thus, early and constant prevention of heat related illness is imperative. 

“We are ecstatic to be providing an elevated driving experience to users in the Middle East. Our drive to ensure the well-being of our customers is pivotal and we hope that the innovative and technologically advanced sun films will aid in keeping UAE equipped for the challenges of the summer. V-Kool® will help those fasting welcome Ramadan in the Dubai summers on a safer note,” said Mr. K. T. Govindarajan, President, Performance Window Film Division, V-Kool® Corporate –KAPICO Group.

Apart from protection against the sun, the protective films also let in 70% of visible light which means that it does not affect the overall appearance of the car and keeps only the sun rays out.

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