Keep your children safe in the sun this summer

The suns rays are getting stronger and its never been more important to stay protected whilst out and about.

More information: www.colourchanging.co.uk

Despite the recent cloud of pollution that has covered us in a shroud this past week here in the UK, Britain is heading for a heat wave (Yes! …really!),this means afternoons on the beach or in the park with the kids and we all know how tricky it is gauging the strength of the suns rays.

UV Sun Strength Warning Monitor/Detector & Safety Identification Wrist Band – Protect and care for your family\’s skin against Sunburn – For Baby or Child. Not only does it tell you when the sun is too strong, you can also add your child\’s name for identification purposes, should they wander off. Available at just £2.99 Available at \’Colour Changing\’.

Lets not overlook the rest of the family when it comes to staying safe in the sun and protecting against sunburn, there\’s this handy little UV Safe monitor that fits snugly into your purse or wallet so you need never be without it, its re-usable, the colourchange displays the suns strength at different levels i.e low, moderate, high and critical. Its water resistant and hypo-allergenic. A small price to pay for sun safety and for those you care for at only £2.99 also available from \’Colour Changing\’.

​Well here is another nifty idea \’Good life Innovations\’ have these marvellous little \’Colour Changing\’ beads Solar Active® 110 Colour Changing Pony Beads Multicolour! Pack Contains 7 Assorted Colours: Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Purple, Orange, Magenta Changes colour in the sun or any UV exposure* which you can make together into a necklace or a bracelet, have fun whilst protecting your kids. Prices from £4.99 for a bag of 100 beads available at \’Colour Changing\’.

Even though these little innovations warn us about the strength of the sun you must always take other precautions, such as using sun screen and wearing a sun hat and, maybe even covering up or finding a shady spot in which to sit and enjoy the imminent heatwave.

Keep your children safe in the sun this summer