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Sealed integral blind assemblies are a low-maintenance and cost-effective solution where shading, privacy, sound mitigation, security, or sterile conditions are required. Presented here are integral blind assemblies and their benefits over conventional blinds, components and framing options, performance characteristics and testing standards, and common applications.
Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:
- Describe what integral blind assemblies are, list their components, and discuss the options available to achieve design goals and equitable use for all occupants.
- Discuss how integral blind assemblies protect occupant privacy through shading and sound mitigation and protect occupant health by limiting the spread of bacteria and the collection of dust and allergens.
- Describe how different glazing material combinations can meet the specific safety and performance characteristics related to energy efficiency and impact and fire resistance required by the project to ensure the thermal comfort and physical safety of the occupants.
- Use case studies to illustrate how integral blind assemblies solve design issues related to privacy, daylight, and hygiene from both an aesthetic and performance perspective.
Approximately 1 hour. Delivered online, at your own pace.
Presented by Rita Lyness on behalf of IE; Blinds . View the Privacy Policy .
Presenter Information

Name: Rita Lyness
Title: Subject Matter Expert (SME), IE; Blinds
Background: The instructor of this course is a SME. The course has been written by qualified education developers and is conducted in accordance with all applicable regulations.