Secure2Me Announces Chemical-Free Sun Protection for Babies and Tots
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Secure2Me Eclipse provides a safe, effective alternative to chemical sunscreens for babies and toddlers riding in strollers, car seats and baby carriers. Designed by a RN, Eclipse Sun Protection Blanket protects babies while keeping them cooler and more comfortable. McKinney, TX (PRWEB) May 24, 2007 -- Secure2Me, LLC announced today the launch of their new, patent-pending, chemical-free sun protection product for babies and toddlers: Eclipse Sun Protection Blanket Made from soft, breathable Solarveil® - the only patented, open-knit, fabric on the market that blocks out 95% of the sun's harmful UVA and UVB rays - The Eclipse Sun Protection Cover provides a safe, effective alternative to chemical sunscreens for babies and toddlers riding in strollers, car seats and baby carriers, while keeping them cool and comfortable. "The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends babies under the age of six months should not be exposed to the sun at all," said owner, inventor and mother of three, Amy Long. Long, also a Registered Nurse, understands the medical importance of consistent sun protection. "I tried many kinds of sunscreen on my babies and found them messy, inconvenient and ineffective," said Long. "I always worried about it stinging their eyes or getting in their mouths. Our skin absorbs what we put on it and I had real concerns about slathering chemicals all over my babies. I designed Eclipse Sun Protection Blanket with the goal of providing an alternative to chemical sunscreen for babies and toddlers on the go." The unique trapezoid shape of the Eclipse provides excellent coverage for both young and older children and the sturdy, baby-proof nickel clips allow it to attach securely to the fabric of any manufactured stroller, baby carrier, car seat, jogger - even mother's clothing for nursing privacy. And with the Eclipse securely attached, baby's blanket stays in place - no more lost blankets from wind or baby's kicking. The Eclipse is also completely machine washable with easy care instructions. Crafted in North Texas under fair labor practices to ensure quality and safety, The Eclipse Sun Protection Blanket is only available online at Secure2Me and ships with an informative guide, highlighting its many uses. About:
Founded in 2006 by a Registered Nurse and mother of three, Secure2Me, LLC offers a chemical-free, totally breathable sun protection blanket for babies and toddlers that blocks out 95% of the sun's harmful rays. The Secure2Me Blanket design featuring a clip on each corner of the trapezoid-shaped blanket is patent-pending. All Secure2Me Blankets are crafted in North Texas under fair labor practices to ensure quality and safety. ###
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