As summer winds down, it's the perfect time to enjoy the pool or beach with your kids. While packing sunscreen and swimsuits, don’t forget their eye protection. SunPlus sunglasses not only help protect your child's eyes, but they are also fashionable and convenient, helping you enjoy worry-free water adventures! Here's how SunPlus can help keep your child's eyes safe and healthy during water adventures:
1. UV Protection
The sun's rays are strongest at the pool and beach due to the lack of shelter, and prolonged exposure can harm your child's eyes. SunPlus sunglasses provide UV400 protection, shielding your child's eyes from 99-100% of harmful ultraviolet rays. This protection helps prevent long-term damage, such as cataracts and macular degeneration.
2. Polarized Lenses
Glare reflected off sand and water surfaces can be harsh and uncomfortable for your child's eyes. SunPlus sunglasses come with polarized lenses that reduce glare, providing clearer and more comfortable vision. This feature is especially beneficial for kids who love to splash and play in the water, ensuring they can fully enjoy playing without eye strain.
3. Durable and Kid-Friendly Design
Kids are naturally active, and their sunglasses need to keep up with their energy. SunPlus sunglasses are designed with durability in mind. They are made from quality materials such as titanium steel plates that can withstand rough play, drops, and exposure to water. Plus, the hooks and reliable elastic band ensure they are secured even during energetic beach games.
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References used:
Urmston, F. (2023, December 15). UV 400 protection: The Ins & Outs of why it is important. Cheeks. https://cheeksshades.com/blogs/blog/uv-400-protection-the-ins-outs-of-why-it-is-important
Boyd, K., & Turbert, D. (2024, June 5). What are polarized lenses for?. American Academy of Ophthalmology. https://www.aao.org/eye-health/glasses-contacts/polarized-lenses
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