New Reflective Slap Bracelets

As some or our customers were quick to discover, new colors of the reflective slap bracelets are in stock in the funflector webshop. Slap bracelets are always fun, and these double as quality pedestrian safety reflectors!

Reflective slap bracelets photographed with and without flash
A bucket of reflective slap bracelets show their strengths when hit by a camera flash

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Hello Chicago!

The old world has come back to Chicago! The German Christkindlmarket at Daley Plaza is open until Christmas and offers authentic German wooden and glass ornaments as well as Bratwurst, Pretzels, Strudels and Glühwein (mulled wine). See our blog post from last year about the Chicago Christkindlmarket.

Tomtar, wooden ornaments, books and funflector pedestrian reflectors at Chicago Christkindlmarket 2013
Tomtar, wooden ornaments, books and funflector safety reflectors at Chicago Christkindlmarket 2013


For the second year, the Swedish American Museum also has a booth at the market and that’s where you go to get your Tomte fix. Tomte can be translated to gnome, elf, Santa, Father Christmas, nisse, Heinselmänchen depending on what language you prefer. Today, I volunteered in the booth and tried to count the “Cute!” (or “cuuute!”) but quickly lost track. The tomtar are all handmade in Sweden and come in many styles and sizes – and they are truly cute!

Elf or Santa safety reflector - or tomte or nisse for Swedes and Danes
Gnome, Elf or Santa safety reflector – or tomte or nisse for Swedes and Danes


Traditional Angel chimes, modern moose or dalahorse chimes are available as well as wooden toys and books. Since most Swedes wear reflectors, the museum has teamed up with funflector.com to spread some Swedish safety culture and offers a wide variety  of funflectors! There is even a tomte funflector!
The Chicago Christkindlmarket is open every day from 11am to 8pm (to 9 on Fridays and Saturdays). The Swedish American Museum Booth is #52. located outside the main market, East of the Daley Center, close to the intersection of Randolph and Dearborn. Stop by next time you are downtown Chicago and say “Hi” from The funflector Blog!

Swedish American Museum Booth at the Christkindlmarket Chicago in 2012
Swedish American Museum Booth at the Christkindlmarket Chicago in 2012


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Autumn Bliss 🍁🍂

Fall erupted last week, when a cold frost night made all leaves fall at once. The morning was crystal clear and the world was suddenly buried under golden leaves and offered some spectacular eye candy. Enjoy!

Yellow fall leaves by the funflector blog
Yellow fall leaves by the funflector blog
Yellow fall leaves and fall decorations by the funflector blog
Mums with frost by the funflector blog
Fallen yellow ginkgo leaves by the funflector blog
Yellow fall leaves by the funflector blog
Yellow fall leaves by the funflector blog
Kids playing in fall leaves by the funflector blog

It was the perfect day to set aside all the must-do’s in the office and head out with the camera. What an enjoyable neighborhood walk!

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Early Dusk!

Halloween is over, but it keeps getting darker later afternoons. Today, November 3rd, we’ll loose an hour at night after daylight saving time has ended.
Here is sunset for some cities across North America. If your place is not on the map, look it up here. Type in the closest big city and then click on the tab “Sun & Moon”! The chances are quite slim that you’ll be home before 5 pm every day, so pedestrian reflectors will come in handy when you walk to and from your car, bus, train, house, work etc. Be bright when it’s dark and you need to cross a street! Our web shop is filled with fun pedestrian reflectors for everyone in the family. Hang reflectors on baby’s stroller, on grandpa’s walker and on jackets and on bags, purses and backpacks for everyone else!

Sunset in major cities after daylight saving times starts on November 3, 2013
Sunset in major North American cities after daylight saving times starts on November 3, 2013


Here is the full list of sunset for November 3rd, 2013:
Boston 4:35 pm
Montréal 4:38 pm
Anchorage 4:41 pm
Chicago 4:42 pm
New York 4:50 pm
Portland 4:54 pm
Denver 4:55 pm
Los Angeles 4:58 pm
Minneapolis 4:58 pm
St. Louis 4:58 pm
Toronto 5:05 pm
Vancouver 5:05 pm
Washington 5:05 pm
Calgary 5:06 pm
San Francisco 5:09 pm
New Orleans 5:11 pm
Salt Lake City 5:21 pm
Dallas 5:34 pm
Phoenix 5:34 pm
Miami 5:38 pm
Atlanta 5:43 pm
Honolulu 5:54 pm

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Glow Sticks or Safety Reflectors for Halloween?

What’s the best way to to be visible to drivers on Halloween – and on other dark nights? Many Halloween safety tips suggest flash lights, glow sticks or safety reflectors as equally viable options. We wanted to figure out how bright glow sticks from the local supermarket are compared to our funflector safety reflectors. This is what it looks like along a highway:

This is what we used :  a thin multicolored glow necklace, a thick pink glow stick on a string, a thick green glow stick with a sword’s handle attached to it, 4 reflectors and two funflector wraps.

Glowsticks and safety reflectors for Halloween
Glow sticks or safety reflectors for Halloween? For scale, the reflectors are about 2-1/2 inch across.


Interesting observations on glow sticks and safety reflectors:

  • When there are no cars around, the reflectors sometimes catch the light from a nearby traffic light. That’s why they give a reddish glow.
  • In the video, you can see how the light from passing cars only light up the lower half of the kids. That’s why it’s important to have reflectors low down. And you must have noticed the benefit of letting the reflectors dangle!
  • What you cannot see in the video is that the green glow stick, which was the brightest one, lasted less than 4 hours. The pink one had stopped glowing the next morning. The necklace, which only lid up half way around, kept glowing for several days. But you might have noticed that the necklace did not glow strongly enough to show up show up in the video…
  • Glow sticks are fun for kids to play with and they did light up a corner of a dark room. But, for traffic safety, you need to make sure they are  significantly brighter than those we got.
  • Sadly, we now have a pile of glow sticks to add to landfill. The safety reflectors can be put on jackets and backpacks and provide safety for the whole dark season.
glow sticks vs safety reflectors for Halloween
The glow sticks we bought lid up the corner of the room

Happy Halloween!

The funflector team

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Fly To the Moon

Flying to the moon is a dream for many, reality for only 12. Buzz Aldrin, the lunar module pilot on Apollo11, is one of the lucky. On July 21, 1969, he walked on the moon following mission commander Neil Armstrong. The Swedish American Museum in Chicago is celebrating Buzz’s Swedish heritage with new permanent exhibit, “Exploration: Buzz Aldrin, Space Visionary,” at the Brunk Children’s Museum. They will blast into space for the first time on October 27th 2013 and children will be able to imagine what it would feel like to be an astronaut when they count down to blast off, collect moon rocks, and explore the moon. Click here for details about the Buzz Aldrin Exploration Exhibit Launch. Not only was Buzz’s mother’s maiden name Marion Moon, his Swedish ancestors on his fathers side came from Stjernsforsbruk, which means “The Mill at Star’s Rapids”!

Over the summer, we had our own blast off at the glimling office and launched a rocket ship funflector reflector! White and red rocket ships are available in the funflector webshop and at the gift shop at the Swedish American Museum. Hang them on jackets and backpacks to inspire big dreams and to increase your visibility in traffic at night. Reflectors are must-haves for Halloween and all other dark nights – and there a quite a few of them ahead.

Rocket ship safety reflector on jackets
funflector rocket ship safety reflector going for the moon and hanging on zipper pulls of fleece jackets waiting for the next neighborhood walk.

We can’t write about Swedish astronauts without mentioning Christer Fuglesang. He was the first Swedish citizen to go into space when he blasted off with the STS-116 Space Shuttle mission on December 10, 2006. He was also the first engineer and physicist in Sweden with a rock star status, which was amazing to witness. Even preschoolers knew everything about Christer’s space walks and his record of keeping a frisbee floating longer than anyone else. What an inspiration for kids who hadn’t given much thought to science and engineering before!

Christer Fuglesang greeting Sweden, Norway and Europe from the launch pad at Cape Canaveral.
Christer Fuglesang greeting Sweden, Norway and Europe from the launch pad at Cape Canaveral. Image from Wikimedia Commons.

We have one more amazing image to share below! Look (you might need your glasses) how the earth and our moon are hanging out together with no close neighbors. It’s taken by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft close to Saturn.
Dream big and stay safe!

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Earth and moon from Saturn. Image courtesy of NASA.
Earth and moon from Saturn. Image courtesy of NASA.


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4 Important Halloween Safety Tips

This is the 7th year we celebrate Halloween in the US and I keep being surprised about longs lists of Halloween safety tips that circulates in media. When we look at statistics of what accidents actually happens on Halloween, there is one type that stands out: pedestrian accidents. Cars are the number one threat to trick-or-treaters and sadly, Halloween is the deadliest night all year for kid pedestrians. The graph below shows fatalities per day. Look at October 31st! The threat from cars and drivers is real. For every fatal accident, there are also about 10 seriously injured kids…

Child pedestrian fatalities by day of the year. How long did it take for you to spot Halloween?
Child pedestrian fatalities by day of the year. How long did it take for you to spot Halloween? Klick on the image to get to the original article.


Let’s focus on the most important Halloween safety tips that make a significant difference:

#1 – Be Reflective (The Most Important Halloween Safety Tip!)

Here is what you need to know before buying reflector or reflective tape:

The power of  reflectors depends on the reflective power per square inch and the size. A lesser quality reflective material needs a larger surface than a good quality material to reflect equally strongly back to the driver. There is no American standard that takes into account both the material and the surface, so we we follow EN13356, a European standard is for visibility accessories for non-professional use. All funflectors are made with 3M Scotchlite (one of the best reflective material on the market) and fulfill EN13356.

How many reflectors are needed for trick-or-treating?

One reflector can make wonders, but it may just as well be on the “wrong” side of the kid when a car comes by. We recommend at least two, one front and one back or one left and one right. We hang 4-5 on our kids, that’s still cheaper than most co-pays at the ER, less pain and more fun! If you use reflective tape, you also need to make sure it’s enough to be seen from multiple directions.

How to use halloween safety reflectors
Safety reflectors increase your visibility the most when you hang them correctly – low and dangling!

#2 – Follow Traffic Rules

Most pedestrian accidents happen in the middle of the block.
1. Cross at intersections.
2. Use sidewalks and avoid busy streets without (or add another 3 reflectors to the outfit if you have to walk there).
Practice, practice and practice BEFORE Halloween and supervise if your ghosts and goblins can’t handle it. With ADHD kids, you need to practice even more since they don’t always manage to judge the situation with approaching cars in safe manner. PRACTICE  all year around!

#3 – Talk Safety with Kids

Studies shows that while most people talk about Halloween safety with their kids, only 1/3 do it every year. You need to talk about it several times in the weeks leading up to Halloween, not only when the kids are about to head out for trick-or-treating, too excited about costumes and candy to listen.

#4 – Educate Drivers

Here are some very good points from the State Farm Halloween Tips that you need to think about as a driver and talk to with friends and colleagues, especially those who don’t have kids at home.
1. Be alert for children and eliminate in-car distractions (cell phones, music, radio, friends,…)
2. Pull in and out of driveways carefully.
3. Slow down!
4. Practice extra caution at intersections and corners.
5. Discuss these and other driving pointers with your teen driver – or hide the car keys. Drivers ages 15–25 were involved in around one-third of fatal accidents involving child pedestrians on Halloween, according to the study.

— That’s it, Let’s Recap —

1. Use reflectors. If you don’t remember how many you need, just think that there can never be too many.
2. Follow Traffic Rules. You should know them, if not: study!
3. Talk Safety with Your Kids – start a week or two BEFORE Halloween
4. Remind Drivers, especially teen drivers, on being careful and alert every single minute they are in the car.
So how about the flash light, tainted candy, ration the kid’s candy, inspecting candy and more? In our opinion, they are well meant, but draws attention from the real danger!

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Friday the 13th

Yep, it’s another Friday the 13th!

Less bad luck on Friday the thirteenth with funflector safety reflectors!
Less bad luck on Friday the thirteenth with funflector safety reflectors!


Whether or not you expect to have some bad luck coming your way this day, we’d like to let you know that we have some really neat stuff to increase your luck not to get struck by a car in the dark! Our funflectors® and are colorful, fun, lightweight and powerful pedestrian safety reflectors. They will work on Friday the 13th and on all other nights too!
Buy them in our web shop, get free shipping within the US and hang them on zipper pulls of jackets and backpacks or on bags, purses, strollers, wheelchairs, picnic baskets, dog collars or anything else that is out and about after dusk. It is that simple!
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5 Tips for When to Wear Safety Reflectors

Days are getting shorter and we see (barely) more and more pedestrians who forgot reflectors. They pop up from nowhere along dark roads and on cross walks and makes driving safely difficult. Here are some common situations for when it would be a good idea for people to wear safety reflectors:


1. Walking your dog is a great way to get some daily exercise and dogs enjoy your attention. On days you take out your dog before sunrise or you come home late and take a walk during dusk or after dark, both you and your dog definitely need reflectors.

Dog with paw print safety reflector from www.funflector.com
Dog with cute paw print reflector.


2. Commuting by bus, subway or train is a great way to save on gas and often you get some much needed exercise while walking to or from the bus/subway/train stop. It won’t be many weeks before it is dusk when you are on your way home or it is still dark in the morning.


3. Walking and biking to school is what we wish that every kid could do since they learn better from some fresh air and exercise in the morning. Middle and high school kids are old enough to walk on their own, but they don’t always perceive danger and risks they way they should. Some reflectors will make them more visible when crossing streets where they should’t early mornings and late afternoons.

White kitten safety reflector on a floral purse.
One of our customers picked the brand new white kitten safety reflector for her floral purse.


4. Running errands – Are you also a time optimist when it comes to planning your errands? Things don’t always work out as planned so sometimes it gets dark before we finish and we are happy to have some reflectors dangling on my purses and jackets. How about you?


5. Walking along roads without sidewalks – Even if you are just walking over to borrow some eggs from you neighbor, if there is no sidewalk, YOU HAVE TO WEAR REFLECTORS – or lights! You never know when a drivers will want to pull over or need to dodge something in the road. Street lights are rarely strong enough to make pedestrians noticeable.


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Elementary Particles Take on Pedestrian Safety

We are thrilled to launch our first line of licensed pedestrian safety reflectors – designs from The Particle Zoo! The personalities reflected in the charming plushies teach us so much about the elementary particles. Now you can get the proton and the photon as  safety reflectors to hang on your jackets and backpacks!

Particle Zoo elementary particle plushies
Some of our favorite particles – neutrino, gluon, quarks, the Higgs, nucleons, electron and dark matter – from The Particle Zoo

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