Mirror Privacy Film
by Denise Farley
(Cameron, MO,USA)
From the inside of our office looking out the window we want covered to the outside world
Question:We have a small office that is a part of the owner's automotive shop. We have customers peering in at the data processors through a window that our ID10T crew installed.
It is unnerving.
I cannot say which side has the most light, so I am unsure if the mirror film would work in attempting to keep prying eyes off my data processors.
Just a bit more background: the lobby area has two large windows that do let in daylight but has minimal other ceiling light source.
Our little office is about 15' x 20' and has a dual 8' tube flourescent light fixture on the ceiling and an occasional desk light or two around the room.
Thank you very much for your input!
Sincerely
Denise Farley
Answer:Hi Denise
Daylight should be a stronger source of light than indoor lighting. However in your case it is not possible for me to know which room has more light because the the lobby area is not really outside so the daylight might be minimized.
The surest way to see if the
mirror window film will work for you is to try it out. The mirror window can be easily removed if you are not happy with the result and will not leave any residue.
Another option is to use
black window film that only allows in 6% of the light. This way it will definitely be more difficult to peak into the office. The drawback is that the view from the office to the lobby will also be severly compromised.