In fact, the state of Florida requires the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to designate and create regulations around protecting coastal areas and their inhabitants, including sea turtles and the Turtle Code.
Because artificial lighting often confuses turtle hatchlings, who follow the moonlight, path to the ocean, Florida’s Turtle Code was created to restrict the amount of light exposure that can permeate through windows and doors. You can learn more about your county’s Turtle Code lighting ordinance here.
Fortunately, several glass treatments are available that can make your coastal home comply with Florida’s Turtle Code. Click the button below to locate an EAS window and door dealer who can help you determine the best glass treatment for your home’s windows and doors