Window film saves Forty Winks stock - WFAANZ

Everyone loves the freedom of window shopping, and most retailers
agree that a clever window display will attract customers. Store owners on the
Sunshine Coast share a common dilemma when it comes to window dressing though -
how to protect items on display from the harsh Queensland sun?
Stephen Meade, owner of Forty Winks at Kawana, comments, "We needed a solution
to the window display problem we were facing, our stock was fading at a rapid
rate and we were losing money."
While researching solutions, Steve discovered window film.
"I was convinced window film solved our problems when I learnt it could be
retrofit to his existing windows, would not interfere with my window signage,
would protect our product range and all the while would improve energy efficiency.
Basically, it covered all bases" Steve says.
Commercial Case Study
- Business: Forty Winks.
- Location: Kawana, Sunshine Coast.
- Applicator of film: Home Tint Sunshine Coast.
- Manufacturer of film: Johnson's Window Films.
- Product: NS15 Johnson's range.
- Amount: 162 square metres of window film was used.
- Rationale: The building houses an extensive variety of stock and furnishings
that needed protection from the harmful UV rays entering the large expanse of
front windows. The business owner also wanted to reduce electricity bills by
lowering the amount of heat and glare in the shop, and to decrease the demands
placed on the office air conditioner in summer.
- Challenge: The window film had to be laid over the top of existing window
signage and the 'stars' already on the glass. This was done successfully.
- When completed: 21 August 2007.
Rob Hamilton, President of the Window Film Association of Australia and New
Zealand (WFAANZ), comments, "Quality window film products offer a reliable,
long-lasting option for home or business owners wanting to save energy, improve
comfort and security or reduce glare. Store owners or home owners should visit
www.wfaanz.org.au for a list of applicators they can trust," Rob said.
Window film provided by a WFAANZ member is guaranteed to survive the harsh
Australian climate, and has scratch-resistant coatings for protection and
metallic layers for colour stability. Advanced technologies mean window films
now come in a greater variety of shades, colours and performance levels.
WFAANZ members also provide a minimum seven year warranty (which is a
requirement of the BCA), and some are supported by a lifetime warranty on
residential applications.
"WFAANZ sees itself as a major stakeholder in the energy debate. We take
our environmental obligations seriously," Rob said, "The globe is warming
at a phenomenal rate and WFAANZ is proactively helping to reduce the effects
of this wherever possible. As the energy crisis heats up, reducing greenhouse
gas emissions is something WFAANZ encourages all Australians to aim for,"
Rob said.
For more information please visit www.wfaanz.org.au.
For further information contact:
WFAANZ
phone: +61 2 9498 5241
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