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Code of ethics
Provide our customers with high quality products and workmanship while building trust and respect for our industry.
Conduct business in a fair and ethical manner while maintaining a professional attitude towards the competition.
Sell and install products which meet established guidelines for safety and performance.
Adhere to the laws and standards of communities in which we operate,
Represent the Window Film Industry as an informed, responsible association eager to give customer service and satisfaction.
Appreciate the free enterprise system and promise to conduct business as affair competitor while meeting our obligations as an industry member.
Treat our customers, employees and competitors with dignity and co-operative attitude.
Educate by sharing knowledge of the benefits of window film as an energy conservation product available to all.
Support the industry by attending meetings and seminars sponsored by those helping us to become better informed on our product.
Contribute our time talent and financial support in helping those organization which is dedicated to protecting our livelihood |
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LUMISTY
A glass film with a point of view.
Lumisty first drew widespread attention when it was used on the windows of Pleats Please, Issey Miyake's clothing boutique in SoHo. Since then many of the world’s top designers and architects have opted to put the film at the service of their own rich imaginations, and the results have been stunning. Lumisty’s applications range from museums, hotels, banks, restaurants, and bars, to storefronts, conference rooms, trade show exhibits--and even bathrooms.
If you’ve seen Lumisty in action you’ve experienced the unexpected and pleasing visual sensation it creates. Upon first encountering the product, people are often struck by what they think is an optical illusion. Walking past a window with Lumisty applied, a perfectly clear, transparent glass surface becomes, in a step or two, partially fogged. Two or three steps later, the same window is completely fogged. Walk backward or forward, and it’s clear again. As the viewer’s angle shifts, so does the transparency or translucency of the film.
Seeing Lumisty is believing.
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