24/03/2011 10:41:00
Blackout Blinds products could potentially be utilised by shift workers who have to sleep during the day rather than the night, it has been highlighted.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror, the London ¬Insomnia Clinic's Dr Guy Meadows commented that night workers could also avoid consuming stimulants which might prevent them from sleeping later on in the day.
He stated: "When you get home, make sleep easier by ¬developing a wind-down routine and cutting out noise and light with ¬earplugs, eyeshades or
Blackout Blinds."
A feeling akin to jet lag could be experienced by those who have to work shifts if they are not careful, Dr Meadows also told the news provider.
When it comes to
Roman Blinds products meanwhile, the APD Interiors creative director Andrew Dunning suggested in an article for City A.M. recently that these could be a window covering option for people aiming to give the impression of space in their rooms.
Posted by Ken Lee.