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Dear Maritza,
More importantly, you need to protect the most vulnerable window. For example, this is where the movement of cars seem to come `towards' the windows.
Firstly adequate curtains at this location. Next, a row of plants parallel to the window. You may like to consider a Ba Gua mirror in the middle (above the window) for added protection.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/13/2002 8:14:00 PM, Maritza Chan wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>Yes, the windows to the
>office/den is facing the road
>on the 1st floor. While the
>laundry room, guest bedroom
>and playroom all have windows
>facing the street. How do I
>protect them? Again, thanks
>for your quick response.
>Thanks,
>Maritza
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