Monday, February 22, 2010

Considerations Before Buying

Electrical:
Locating a power source to connect to your window shades may involve concealing wires behind furniture and plants etc., plugging into an active outlet, or rewiring to fit a local outlet. Power voltage requirements rely upon the size of the window shade.

Room:
The need for lighting and privacy can make sun rooms, and bedrooms, and home theater or media rooms the best choice. There are quiet a few options for the installation of electric window treatments. Security can also warrant the need for motorization of your window treatments.

Safety for Children:
The risk for injury and death from strangulation is a real concern. You should just get rid of the cords if you have youngsters, at the very least tie the cords up out of the way and keep them cut as short as possible. With a motorized blind system you can even operate them on a timer that is designed specifically for your children's sleeping traits.

Controls:
RF technology (radio frequency) allows for a good deal of flexibility in the operation of motorized window treatments. With the press of a lone button, you can at the same time operate all window shades in a room or location of your choosing. Integrating with home electronic components can be tailor-made into a solitary remote or touch panel.

Value:
There are simple ways to reduce the expenses of your motorization system without endangering operation. The cornerstone is configuration: Did you know you can work multiple blinds on a lone motor, only you will be losing individual control of each blind. You can avoid large sizes by selecting multiple blinds or shades to cover the larger windows, making use of a 2 on 1 headrail.

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