05.19.15
Sunburn Alert—the creators of popular sunscreen wristbands—have expanded its product line with new UV measuring stickers. The gentle adhesion stickers are now available in a variety of assorted designs and colors and are being sold at Walmart, Amazon and www.sunburnalert.com.
The stickers, designed for both adults and children, measure Ultra Violet (UV) and Ultra Violet B (UVB) exposure and change color to indicate when it's time to reapply sunscreen or seek shade. The stickers, which work only when sunscreen is applied or sprayed directly to the sticker, start off white, transition to bright blue when activated by SPF sunscreen application, and then turn light blue when it's time to reapply sunscreen. When the sticker turns light yellow, the wearer has reached their maximum sun exposure for the day based on the SPF in their sunscreen.
Created to work alongside SPF sunscreen, the stickers measure UV levels in any location regardless of temperature or time of day. They are perfect for outdoor activities such as swimming, gardening, sports, picnics, camping or walking, said the company.
"UV measuring Alert Stickers are the next big thing in sunburn prevention," said Andrew Levine, CEO of Sunburn Alert. "Children love stickers, but they don't always love applying sunscreen. Our stickers make sunscreen application fun and children love the designs and watching the stickers change color with their level of sun exposure. They will quickly become a family favorite."
Sunburn Alert products have received The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval and the company partners with The Shade Foundation and the Melanoma Research Alliance.
The stickers, designed for both adults and children, measure Ultra Violet (UV) and Ultra Violet B (UVB) exposure and change color to indicate when it's time to reapply sunscreen or seek shade. The stickers, which work only when sunscreen is applied or sprayed directly to the sticker, start off white, transition to bright blue when activated by SPF sunscreen application, and then turn light blue when it's time to reapply sunscreen. When the sticker turns light yellow, the wearer has reached their maximum sun exposure for the day based on the SPF in their sunscreen.
Created to work alongside SPF sunscreen, the stickers measure UV levels in any location regardless of temperature or time of day. They are perfect for outdoor activities such as swimming, gardening, sports, picnics, camping or walking, said the company.
"UV measuring Alert Stickers are the next big thing in sunburn prevention," said Andrew Levine, CEO of Sunburn Alert. "Children love stickers, but they don't always love applying sunscreen. Our stickers make sunscreen application fun and children love the designs and watching the stickers change color with their level of sun exposure. They will quickly become a family favorite."
Sunburn Alert products have received The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval and the company partners with The Shade Foundation and the Melanoma Research Alliance.