Children Sun Signals monitor UV exposure by changing colors to help your family avoid sunburn and help reduce the risk of skin cancer
Knowing when you've had too much sun is no easy task.
With no practical way to measure ultraviolet rays, it's difficult to know how much sunscreen to use, when to reapply it, or when to get out of the sun. A person may be out in the sun for two hours one day, and not get sunburned. Another day, that same person might be out for only 30 minutes, but still get sunburned, even though it was cloudy. Time of day, time of year, altitude, cloud cover, and the angle of the sun all affect the intensity of the sun's rays.
The only way to know if you've had too much sun is to measure the sun's ultraviolet B (UVB) rays.
By monitoring UVB rays, you can know at any time if you're at risk for over-exposure to the sun. Therefore, SunSignals UV Sensors take away the guesswork and provide the most reliable way for most people to monitor their exposure to the sun!
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