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SunSignals

SunSignals are fun, easy to use, inexpensive and provide an easy way to tell when you've had
enough sun. They are 7/8" round sensors that start out yellow and turn deep orange when
exposed to harmful ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation from the sun. SunSignals are applied directly
to clothing or skin and clearly indicate when a maximum recommended level of sun exposure
has been reached. By monitoring UVB rays, you can know at any time if you're at risk for overexposure 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.

The only way to know if you've had too much sun is to measure the sun's ultraviolet B (UVB)
rays. Sunsignals come in two designs: SunSignals, All Family Sensors and SunSignals, Kids.

SunSignals, All-Family Sensors
These easy to apply sensors tell you when you or a family member has reached the “danger zone” of UVB radiation. You can then take protective action before becoming sunburned. Package of 18.

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SunSignals, Fun Shapes for Kids
Same important protection as our All-Family sensors, but this package contains an assortment of fun shapes that kids love to stick on. Makes sun protection fun. Package of 18.

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Resources, Articles, Testimonials..................................................

New “SunCensus” Reveals Lack of Proper Sun Protection Habits
New SunSignals™ UV Sensors Help Avoid Sunburn and Skin Damage from Harmful UVB Rays
SunSignals Research Articles
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