Здраствуйте, хочу дочке 4 лет купить очки солнцезащитные, но не могу определиться:джимбори или дисней. Подскажите у кого есть как они по качеству.
Alyonyshka• 23 апреля 2014
Занималась изучением этого вопроса в том году, перечитала очень много темок, и лишь в одной девочка сказала честно, что все дисней, некст и т.д - это вред глазкам Вашего малыша. Нужно покупать настоящие с защитой, они есть и в Polaroid - детская серия и в менее раскрученных фирмах, есть тоже детские серии. Зайдите в любой магазин Оптики и Люксоптики, или другие подобные магазины, там везде есть хорошие настоящие детские очки с солнечными фильтрами. И еще плюс в том, что подберете ту форму очков, которая подходит Вашему малышу
ANSI standard Z80.3-1996 divides sunglasses into three groups:
1. Cosmetic: blocks at least 70% of UVB and up to 60% UVA
2. General Purpose: blocks at least 95% of UVB and a minimum of 60% UVA
3. Special Purpose: blocks at least 99% of UVB and 60% UVA
In the USA, unless sunglasses meet standards of the International Standards Organization (ISO-14889) or ANSI Z80.3-1996 section 4.6.3, they must carry a caution that reads: “Not recommended for use while driving.”
Here is a 5-point checklist for proper sun protection for your eyes during the summer and all year round:
* Check the UV protection level. UV protection is recommended year-round. Even on cloudy days, the UV index can be dangerously high. Your sunglasses should provide more than 95% UV protection and ideally, 100% (sometimes labeled as UV400 on the glasses).
* Check the lens tint. Most people believe that darker sunglasses provide better protection against the sun, but that is not true. The lens tint should block 80% of transmissible light but no more than 90-92% of light; neutral gray, amber, brown or green are good lens colors.
* Make sure they block all of the light. Choose sunglasses that wrap all the way around the temples, and/or wear a hat with at least a 3” brim that can block the sunlight from overhead.
* Wear shades over your contact lenses. People who wear contact lenses that offer UV protection should still wear sunglasses, as they help prevent the drying effect of wind that most contact lens wearers experience.
* Buy shades for your kids! Children’s eyes are not able to block UV rays as well as adult eyes. For the best protection, consider UV-protected sunglasses for your children, and remember, infants should always be shaded from direct exposure to the sun.
1. Cosmetic: blocks at least 70% of UVB and up to 60% UVA
2. General Purpose: blocks at least 95% of UVB and a minimum of 60% UVA
3. Special Purpose: blocks at least 99% of UVB and 60% UVA
In the USA, unless sunglasses meet standards of the International Standards Organization (ISO-14889) or ANSI Z80.3-1996 section 4.6.3, they must carry a caution that reads: “Not recommended for use while driving.”
Here is a 5-point checklist for proper sun protection for your eyes during the summer and all year round:
* Check the UV protection level. UV protection is recommended year-round. Even on cloudy days, the UV index can be dangerously high. Your sunglasses should provide more than 95% UV protection and ideally, 100% (sometimes labeled as UV400 on the glasses).
* Check the lens tint. Most people believe that darker sunglasses provide better protection against the sun, but that is not true. The lens tint should block 80% of transmissible light but no more than 90-92% of light; neutral gray, amber, brown or green are good lens colors.
* Make sure they block all of the light. Choose sunglasses that wrap all the way around the temples, and/or wear a hat with at least a 3” brim that can block the sunlight from overhead.
* Wear shades over your contact lenses. People who wear contact lenses that offer UV protection should still wear sunglasses, as they help prevent the drying effect of wind that most contact lens wearers experience.
* Buy shades for your kids! Children’s eyes are not able to block UV rays as well as adult eyes. For the best protection, consider UV-protected sunglasses for your children, and remember, infants should always be shaded from direct exposure to the sun.
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