rin2809
Active member
I apologize if this is in the wrong category, not sure where it would belong.
We have gotten by not using any window shades for our kiddo in our minivan because he has always been in the center and the sun never hits him (our van has no factory tint). Now that we are going to have 2 kiddos and will have them both outboard, side window shades are going to be necessary.
I know that the suction cup shades aren't necessarily the safest (and frankly the ones I have seen seem to be a pain in the butt), so I have been looking into cling/removable automotive tint since the window shape is strange. Does anyone know if this will be a safe alternative? I have also always wondered, how do these shades interact with state window tint laws? Do they count toward the % of visibility in vehicles?
I live in MN where the window tint law on back and rear windows is 50%, but hoping to do 20% or more on only the two middle windows to shade the kiddos.
Thanks!
We have gotten by not using any window shades for our kiddo in our minivan because he has always been in the center and the sun never hits him (our van has no factory tint). Now that we are going to have 2 kiddos and will have them both outboard, side window shades are going to be necessary.
I know that the suction cup shades aren't necessarily the safest (and frankly the ones I have seen seem to be a pain in the butt), so I have been looking into cling/removable automotive tint since the window shape is strange. Does anyone know if this will be a safe alternative? I have also always wondered, how do these shades interact with state window tint laws? Do they count toward the % of visibility in vehicles?
I live in MN where the window tint law on back and rear windows is 50%, but hoping to do 20% or more on only the two middle windows to shade the kiddos.
Thanks!