I’d think the answer is yes due to the lack of that type of radiation, but I haven’t noticed a significant difference in my experience.
(I did google, but I couldn’t find any answers to this)
I’d think the answer is yes due to the lack of that type of radiation, but I haven’t noticed a significant difference in my experience.
(I did google, but I couldn’t find any answers to this)
This is correct but also glass blocks both ends of the spectrum. Really just visible light goes through glass. You get some near IR passthrough but not much.
There’s glass that doesn’t block UV frequencies—like the glass used in tanning booths, UV lights, and UV cameras.