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The Importance of Blue Light Glasses for Kids

We are surrounded by blue light no matter where we go. This is the light that gives the blue color to the sky. The same light is emitted by the screens of the mobile phones and tablets when your kid plays his favorite games. Now, the question is, does this light cause harm to the eyes of your kids? Should you buy blue light glasses for your kids? We are going to answer these questions in this article. Read on to know more. If you worry about the health of your kids, we suggest that you don't allow them to use their smartphones all day. Instead, you should help them follow the popular 20/20 rule. This rule is quite simple and beneficial. Just ask your kids to look 20 feet away from the screen for at least 20 seconds after they have spent 10 minutes starring at their phone or tablet screens. Another alternative is to buy protective glasses. They offer a great degree of protection. Plus, they don't cost a lot of money. In case you don't know, blue light is a visible light that...

Guide To Buying Kids Sunglasses

Kids need protection from the sun more than we assume. They are active and spend a lot of time outdoors. Having your children wear Sunglasses is a great way to ensure their safety. Before buying sunglasses for your children I recommend you follow these checklist:- Frames for kids sunglasses should neither be too tight or too loose. Go for frames made of materials that don't slide easily from the child's face for example rubber, which fits closely yet still very comfortable for the kid. Since children are often playing and running around,go for sunglasses with frames that don't break very easily. Nylon frames can bend and go back to their original position without breaking and can withstand more impact compared to metal frames. Fit the sunglasses on to the child's face and check to see that they cover the whole eye area and if possible a bit of their cheeks and forehead. This will ensure maximum UV protection even if the kid is bending at an angle. Dust and other particl...