Roll-A-Shade Announces Prestigious Honor in Inc. Magazine Posted on 5 March 20213 May 2021 by roll-a-shade The Inc. 500/5000 List of the nation’s most successful privately held companies was created in 1982 and has become the hallmark of entrepreneurial success. Roll-A-Shade® joins an elite group, who over the years has included companies such as Microsoft, Timberland, Intuit, Jamba Juice, Oracle and Zappos.com, to be awarded this prestigious designation. Roll-A-Shade® will be honored for its innovation, hard work, and success at the Inc. 500|5000 Conference & Awards Ceremony in Orlando, FL in October 2015. “Our philosophy can be summed up in just a few words, impeccable quality, unparalleled customer service, and meticulous attention to detail,” stated Roll-A-Shade® CEO, Ty Pereira. “We continue to innovate and expand our product line and increase our organization’s workforce. We are truly honored by this recognition and we realize this award is in no small part, due to our dedicated employees and our drive to offer our customer’s the best products and service possible.” Roll-A-Shade® has been a leading manufacturer of quality window treatments for over 25 years. Their superior reputation and outstanding relationship with some of the largest national and international companies, has allowed Roll-A-Shade® to achieve its’ exceptional, sustained growth rate. Roll-A-Shade® boasts two state of the art manufacturing facilities, one located in South Florida, and the other, which houses their corporate offices, in Riverside, CA.
Roll-A-Shade® Honored by Us Builder’s Review Posted on 5 March 20213 May 2021 by roll-a-shade Roll-A-Shade® is pleased to be featured by US Builder’s Review as a 2016 Greenbuild Editor’s Choice honoree. Click here to view the official announcement: http://www.usbuildersreview.com/blog/us-builders-review-announces-2016-greenbuild-editors-choice-honorees/ The 2016 Greenbuild Editor’s Choice honorees will be showcased in the Greenbuild Special Edition of US Builder’s Review, coming this Fall. This is just in time for the Greenbuild 2016 Expo in Los Angeles. The Expo is October 5-6 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Roll-A-Shade® will be showcasing new sustainable fabrics, as well as new technological advancements in the shading industry. Roll-A-Shade® prides itself on being environmentally friendly and leading the industry in design and innovation.
Roll-A-Shade® Wins Best Overall Design Solution Posted on 5 March 20213 May 2021 by roll-a-shade Roll-A-Shade is honored to have received the award for Best Overall Design Solution Connections 2017. The event, coordinated by nGage Event and Interiors + Sources magazine, is an invitation only 3-day conference designed to advance knowledge and build relationships within the commercial interior design industry. This dynamic event provides an engaging platform for designers and suppliers alike.
Roll-A-Shade® Published in Facilitator Magazine Posted on 5 March 20213 May 2021 by roll-a-shade Roll-A-Shade’s Director of Marketing, Brandi Hassell, explains the harmful effects of UV rays and how to protect your facilities from the sun. For full cover click here to view the Facilitator Magazine website. Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation – How the restaurant industry is fighting back to prevent loss through window shade solutions By Brandi Hassell There are many environmental stress factors, but the rise of ultraviolet radiation (UV) is a growing concern. The Earth receives different types of energy from the sun; visible light, infrared radiation (felt as heat), and UV radiation (that you neither see nor feel). The Earth’s atmosphere does provide some protection from UV rays, but what breaks through the atmosphere is responsible for the following human problems: Skin cancer and sunburns Premature aging of the skin Suppression of the immune system Cataracts or temporary vision loss Commercial Concerns are a focal point since the sun can have damaging effects on a restaurant’s interior products and furniture. Fading is a result of the overexposure to UV, visible and infrared (IR) light which also causes solar heat. The UV light has a high impact factor on wood furniture. The length of time varies, depending on the heat and applied color of the furniture. Other problems that plague a restaurant’s pockets due to attributing issues of the sun are the following: Glare, contributes to eye damage to employees and register visibility Heat leads to higher HVAC usage and customer comfortability issues Fading floors and furniture means a higher rate of replacement as well as other associated costs Product loss, due to melted or fermented/spoiled condiments. Between 10 a.m. & 4 p.m., these are the high impact hours for harmful UVA and UVB absorption. During cloudy days the levels of UV radiation are higher due to the scattering of UV radiation and reflection by water molecules in the atmosphere. At higher altitudes, a thinner atmosphere means UV levels increase by 10% to 12% according to the World Health Organization. Generally, the higher the sun is in the sky, the more damaging the rays. UV exposure peeks around midday, also known as solar noon. The amount of UV radiation varies depending on the time of year or season. According to NASA, the amount of ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth’s surface has increased over the last thirty years. This is partially due to the decreasing levels of stratospheric ozone, a colorless gas that acts as a shield from UV radiation. Window Shade Solutions – Providing Protection The restaurant industry can fight back against the damages of the UV radiation and keep customers and employees comfortable through window shade solutions. Different window shade solutions are available for the different needs of a restaurant. The amount of protection depends on the type of shade fabric and openness. For example, a solar shade with a 5% openness would block up to 95% of the sun’s harmful rays. Best Rated Material PVC is chosen for its excellent strength, waterproof properties, flexibility, and durability. PVC coated polyester window shades whether the weather better than non-coated shades. The approximate design life of PVC coated polyester fabric is 15-30 years, depending on the grade of the PVC, location, and exposure to environmental pollution. PVC is also treated to be stain, fire and UV resistant. PVC coated polyester is low maintenance, and some are classed as a recyclable fabric. This fabric is a popular choice for green building. The process of recycling this type of fabric involves melting down the fabric and producing new shades. With the longer shelf-life of PVC coated fabrics, this cuts the cost down of frequent shade replacements or worse, a remodel due to sun-damaged furniture. Automated Shades Automated motorized shades protect throughout the day by raising and lowering the shades based on the position of the sun. With something as simple as a sun sensor, to help with daylight control, a restaurant can focus on the customers and spend less time managing issues due to heat and glare. These systems are designed to maximize natural daylight while providing heat control. The restaurant can benefit financially with less use of its HVAC system. Less HVAC means less energy used, which in return means a smaller carbon footprint. Additional energy-saving benefits are seen when you utilize light management allowing light in after the sun has moved from the window. Exterior Shades Windows and the sun’s glare are the two biggest culprits of producing heat. Exterior shades can reduce thermal heat by up to 85%. Shades mounted on the exterior of a window helps avoid overheating by filtering the direct sunlight that enters an interior space. This can result in decreasing air conditioning costs and reduce the overall energy consumption by utilizing natural daylight. Depending on the type of fabric selected, different degrees of heat-resistance is possible. In the cooler months, exterior shades help by keeping cool air off the windows. By keeping the glass warmer you lower the need for additional heat. This potentially provides an energy savings of 20%. Exterior shades installed on restaurant patios or outdoor eating areas, enable a restaurant to protect its customers from the harmful UV rays and heat while providing a comfortable ambiance and keeping away pests. Takeaway The sun not only is damaging to our customers and building occupants, but it affects our furniture and interior design elements. Adding window shade solutions to your restaurant it can reduce the UV rays by up to 95%, and heat by 85%. Different shade systems include automated, interior, and exterior, each help combat heat and glare issues. Using a PVC coated polyester fabric will make for a longer-lasting shade cutting down the cost of frequent replacements. With the rising concern of UV radiation, it is a good day when a conscious company lowers the risks of the sun’s effects for their customers and other restaurant employees.
Logistics Team Partners With Local Businesses Posted on 5 March 202129 April 2021 by roll-a-shade IN THE EARLY STAGES OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, ROLL-A-SHADE RETOOLED SOME OF ITS EQUIPMENT TO MAKE PPE ISOLATION GOWNS. The Roll-A-Shade team worked diligently, finding a way to give back to the community during the COVID-19 crisis. One industry that has taken a large hit has been first responders and healthcare workers, specifically their need for PPE to make sure they stay as safe as possible. Roll-A-Shade team members volunteered their time to take turns in shifts to produce roughly 100,000 isolation gowns. TO VIEW THE FULL VIDEO SEGMENT, WATCH THE VIDEO:
Roll-A-Shade® Launches First Proprietary Solar Device To Control Shading Systems. Posted on 5 March 20219 December 2021 by roll-a-shade Roll-A-Shade launches the Eclipse Sun Sensor. Introducing Roll-A-Shade’s new product: The Eclipse Sun Sensor & Remote. The Eclipse Sun Sensor is Roll-A-Shade’s first proprietary motorized shade accessory that raises and lowers shades based on real-time daylight exposure. With the Eclipse Sun Sensor, customers can control their shades using a few different methods: Sun exposure Timer settings Weekday & weekend custom settings The Eclipse has a 5-year warranty and is solar recharged, with no batteries to swap out. There is one initial charge that is performed in-house to get it out of sleep mode, and a micro-USB cord is included should someone need it. In addition, one exciting feature of the Eclipse Sun Sensor is the backlit screen which has full verbiage for easy navigation. Furthermore, there are no wires needed to install the Eclipse Sun Sensor since the unit works wirelessly with a radio frequency shade motor.