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Sanctuaire Retractable Awnings Help Guard Against Skin Cancer

Sanctuaire Retractable Awnings help safeguard against skin cancer and harmful UV rays.

    June 23, 2011 /Home and Garden PR News/ -- Sanctuaire Awnings offers high quality, custom designed retractable awnings, pergola awnings, vertical blinds and side screens. Sanctuaire products are engineered and manufactured in Germany with a quality that is unsurpassed. All Sanctuaire fabrics achieve the highest possible sun protection factor for textiles (UPF 50+), which helps protect against harmful UV rays and skin cancer.

Due to the increased strength of UV radiation, healthcare is becoming more important during leisure time. When spending a lot of time outdoors it is very important to have skin protection. The average person is not thinking about skin cancer when enjoying the sun in the backyard, but this has become the most common form of skin cancer today.

"Sanctuaire Retractable Awnings provide the extra protection needed from the sun to help protect your family against harmful UV rays, while still enjoying the outdoors.", notes Frank Mason, Owner. Retractable awnings are easy to use and versatile. Enjoy the warm sunny days under the shade or retract the awning in the evening and relax with loved ones watching the stars. Keep family and friends safe from skin cancer with Sanctuaire Retractable Awnings.

Sanctuaire Awnings are custom made with the highest standards to ensure problem-free operation for many years. Sanctuaire products are designed to be trendy, classic and timeless. For more information visit http://www.sanctuaireawnings.com.

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