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I like to think that vampires are just far more sensitive to UV light than humans. That way I can imagine them vacationing on the Riviera, tanning under moonlight.
In this case, ordinary glass would negate the UV radiation vulnerability, because glass does not allow the UV to pass through. But keep my upvote ๐
Clear glass only blocks (most, not all) UVB, not UVA.
Then why do we put special uv film on our windows to protect our future and art and selves from damage? https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/home-window-solutions-us/solutions/uv-protection/
I've never heard of moonburn, so it's reasonable to assume that direct sunlight is required to harm them.
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I like to think that vampires are just far more sensitive to UV light than humans. That way I can imagine them vacationing on the Riviera, tanning under moonlight.
In this case, ordinary glass would negate the UV radiation vulnerability, because glass does not allow the UV to pass through. But keep my upvote ๐
Clear glass only blocks (most, not all) UVB, not UVA.
Then why do we put special uv film on our windows to protect our future and art and selves from damage? https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/home-window-solutions-us/solutions/uv-protection/
I've never heard of moonburn, so it's reasonable to assume that direct sunlight is required to harm them.