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americans and tinfoil..why?

Posted:
24 Sep 2007, 21:14
by easygoingeezer
I live near an American base and so there are a lot of Americans living in houses on my estate, what I want to know is from any Americans on here, is why have so many houses got tin foil type stuff stuck to the windows, is there a reson for this I should know?

Posted:
24 Sep 2007, 21:18
by fozzyo
Is it some sort of secret code? Ask for Department C, Dogs barking - can't fly without umbrella.

Posted:
24 Sep 2007, 21:40
by Bazz
US forces overseas don't get a curtain allowance... ?


Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 05:45
by Howard Long
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
I live near an American base and so there are a lot of Americans living in houses on my estate, what I want to know is from any Americans on here, is why have so many houses got tin foil type stuff stuck to the windows, is there a reson for this I should know?
Maybe for the same reason they love their
helmets (double entendre deliberate of course)
Cheers, Howard

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 10:45
by Scrooge
Originally posted by Bazz
US forces overseas don't get a curtain allowance... ? 
Pretty much it as far as I know...it is the cheap way of blocking out the window...remember US troop = US pay, with the exchange rate the lower ranked families may be having $$ issues..just a guess on my part btw.

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 11:00
by FamilyMan
I would assume that silver foil on windows has the same effect on windows as it does behind radiators i.e. it reflects heat. It is obviously much better at insulating against heat loss than curtains so in reality it probably makes sense to put it on windows.
Now why it should be particularly prevalent on US army bases I would not like to guess - maybe they were based in Nebraska on their last post and are a little more savvy about keeping warm.
FM

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 12:13
by Wolves27
Anyway, don't you mean aluminum foil?


Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 12:32
by easygoingeezer
Originally posted by FamilyMan
I would assume that silver foil on windows has the same effect on windows as it does behind radiators i.e. it reflects heat. It is obviously much better at insulating against heat loss than curtains so in reality it probably makes sense to put it on windows.
Now why it should be particularly prevalent on US army bases I would not like to guess - maybe they were based in Nebraska on their last post and are a little more savvy about keeping warm.
FM
Seems odd to see it on so many houses the average price being £400K which is a lot of house up norf, they do have central heating, I thought it might be some way of stopping wifi theives or something, or prehaps they were expecting radiation, lol.

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 12:41
by FamilyMan
See my earlier answer - reverse it.[ii]
Similar Question asked hereFM

Posted:
25 Sep 2007, 18:46
by Decker
and as mooted elsewhere it prevents alien abduction

Posted:
26 Sep 2007, 13:05
by ChuckC
Originally posted by Wolves27
Anyway, don't you mean aluminum foil? 
The terms are used interchangeably. [8D]
Chuck-