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serebrina
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My personal opinion is yes, they should. For example, in Boston, many gyms are located on low floors and opposite other buildings. I think most gym goers (if not all) would like to maintain privacy and limit visibility when they exercise. Besides, not all of us have ideal figures. Such foams are not expensive and you can order custom size window film here https://www.window-film-shop.com/window-film/custom-cut-window-film with delivery. This film is very easy to apply to windows. At the same time, visitors to your fitness room will see everything that happens on the street.

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