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How to keep your car with a shadow network from the heat build -up
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It is known that the interior of a parked car heats up in a sunny day within minutes. There are shadow networks to counter the impending heat.
It is life -threatening for humans and animals if the temperatures in the interior of a vehicle rise to up to 50 degrees. Although this fact is not a secret, children or dogs are always left in parked cars. It is all the more sensible, especially for unforeseen situations that they store a shadow network in the vehicle. What this is and what advantages the additional UV protection has to offer is explained below.
Ideal for on the go: this distinguishes shadow networks
At a If it is an air-permeable ceiling made of woven aluminum threads (PE material), which should protect a vehicle from direct sunlight and thus reduce the temperatures in the interior. According to the manufacturer, the most important characteristics and advantages include:
- At least 80 percent of the sun’s rays are reflected, so that there is no heat build -up inside the vehicle.
- Depending on the manufacturer, the UV shadow network is available in different sizes (usually 4 x 6 meters or 3 x 4 meters).
- The air can circulate under the flexible aluminum fabric, so that it stays cool in the car even on hot days.
- Due to the low weight, shadow nets are easy to use and can be easily stowed away in the vehicle.
- The cover tarpaulin can be used universally and is also suitable as a camping accessories (as a sun sail or privacy screen).
- Dog owners can use the shadow network for transport boxes to better protect their pets from the sun.
Important NOTE:
The temperature in the car can be reduced by shadow networks, but you should not leave any living things in a vehicle without having opened the windows and/or doors.
So a shadow network is correctly attached
There a Not much weighs and can therefore be blown away by the wind, it should always be fixed. This is best done with a cord, a rope or tensioned rubber ribbons, which are pulled by the small aluminum glans. Alternatively, some customers also set up With an adhesive force of approx. 30 kilograms. Another tip is to attach the cover to the parked vehicle as early as possible if the temperatures are still low and the car is not yet heated as much due to the sun’s rays. The sooner you attach the network, the better.
And another note at the end:
Usually the shadow nets should not leave any traces on the paint. However, since there is no 100 percent guarantee for sensitive surfaces, the aluminum ceiling should not be pulled over the car, but should be raised and placed over it instead. This is how you avoid unsightly scratch marks on the vehicle.
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Source: Stern

I’m a recent graduate of the University of Missouri with a degree in journalism. I started working as a news reporter for 24 Hours World about two years ago, and I’ve been writing articles ever since. My main focus is automotive news, but I’ve also written about politics, lifestyle, and entertainment.