The Weight attribute provides essential information about the mass or density of each product, ensuring that customers understand how heavy or light an item will be during everyday use or installation. Weight is particularly important when choosing shielding fabrics, paints, or building materials, as it directly affects handling, application, and long-term durability.
For shielding fabrics, weight is often expressed in grams per square meter (g/m²) or ounces per square yard (oz/yd²). A lighter fabric may feel softer and more breathable, making it ideal for canopies, curtains, or personal garments. Heavier fabrics, by contrast, typically provide increased shielding effectiveness and greater durability for long-term or industrial applications.
In building products such as EMF shielding paints or mesh materials, weight is measured in kilograms per square meter (kg/m²) or pounds per square foot (lb/ft²). These values help customers estimate how much product is required, how easy it will be to apply, and the level of coverage or reinforcement it offers once installed.
For smaller items or accessories, weight also plays a role in convenience. A lighter device or component is easier to transport, install, and reposition, while heavier units may deliver stability and ruggedness for professional use.
By listing weight clearly, Safe and Sound makes it easier to compare products side by side, plan installations with accuracy, and choose the best balance between usability and performance. Whether you are selecting fabric for a canopy, paint for a bedroom wall, or material for a large-scale project, the Weight attribute gives practical, transparent guidance that supports smarter decisions.
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