I’d think the answer is yes due to the lack of that type of radiation, but I haven’t noticed a significant difference in my experience.

(I did google, but I couldn’t find any answers to this)

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    This is correct but also glass blocks both ends of the spectrum. Really just visible light goes through glass. You get some near IR passthrough but not much.

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      There’s glass that doesn’t block UV frequencies—like the glass used in tanning booths, UV lights, and UV cameras.