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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!

The funflector team

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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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Hearts for Your Valentine

Heart safety reflectors by funflector
Heart safety reflectors by funflector

It is hard to believe February is just around the corner. Where did January go? Anyway, the hearts for Valentine are now up on our website, and we have great offers if you need a whole bunch of them, from only $3.33 each!
We’ve also added a mixed package of hearts to our fun packs, so you can get  6 for $24.95 or 12 for $39.95!

  • funflector® pedestrian reflectors are unique and useful party and classroom gifts
  • they are super easy to send with a Valentine’s card to all your far-away friends
  • they are inexpensive so you can give them to everyone you love and care about!

Check out our webshop for more designs!
Take care and stay safe,
The funflector team

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Bright Gear for Bad Weather

Every Swede grows up with “There is no bad weather, only bad clothes”. If they don’t get it from their parents, they certainly hear it from teachers all the way from preschool and up. Since kids in preschools and elementary schools go outside every day, they are expected to have rain clothes, boots, snow pants, hats etc on hand all the time. Good gear for bad weather is a must. Active Kids Club wrote about “polar bear moms”, but it is not just moms carrying on this Scandinavian tradition, it is engraved in society.

Good outdoor gear for bad weather.
Good (reflective!) outdoor gear for bad weather.


In other words, drizzling rain is not an excuse for not biking to school or work. So where do you find good gear for all weathers in the US?

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Green Ghost, Blue Ghost

Our popular ghost safety reflectors have got a new sibling! We’ve added a blue one and restocked the best-sellers white and bright green. The green is even brighter than before! Check them out at the glimling webshop and if you don’t want ghosts on your coat or bag, there are many, many more designs to choose from.

Ghost safety reflectors on a backpack
Backpack with ghost safety reflectors. Backpack from Target.


We are also excited to support American workers by manufacturing them in the USA!

Equinox is behind us and evenings are rapidly getting darker. Whether you are out on Halloween or on any other night, pedestrian safety reflectors are a great way to increase your visibility! Kids, tweens, teens and adults without reflectors are all equally difficult for drivers to see. By wearing reflectors you give drivers several extra seconds to notice you, which will help them to slow down or stop if needed.

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Coming Soon: Made in the USA funflector®

Coming soon: Made in the USA funflector® safety reflectors! (and so is the scrapbooking paper by DCWV INC.)
Coming soon: Made in the USA! (and so is the scrapbooking paper by DCWV INC.)


We are super excited about being on the way to move production of some funflector® reflectors from Sweden to the USA! It makes a lot of sense to us to manufacture locally but we are also very proud to do more to put Americans to work! Future batches of our popular chubby ghost safety reflectors will be made in the USA!
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Happy Midsummer!


Happy Midsummer everyone!

Sweden is closed today. Very closed. It is midsummer eve. Check out this funny and accurate video Swedish Midsummer for Dummies if you want to know what Swedes are up to!

Here in the lower 48, the nights are not nearly as long and bright as in the Scandinavian countries or Alaska. Instead they are dark and warm, inviting to outdoor activities while the blasting sun is in hiding. Pedestrian safety reflectors are a must-have.

The International Space Station flying by in June 2012
The International Space Station passing by Chicago, June 21st, 2012.

Last night, we were out to watch the ISS (International Space Station) passing by Chicago at sunset. With a crystal clear sky and a sliver of a moon, we were amazed that we could see its prolonged shape.

An angel has landed ;)
An angel has landed 😉


We also discovered that a funflector® wrap, our slap bracelet reflector, looks like an angel’s gloria when you use it around your head, which reminded us to let you know that we now also have angel safety reflectors in our webshop!

funflector guardian angel safety reflector
Angel reflectors are now available in our web shop.

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I wear funflector® reflectors because…

We’ve asked some of our customers and friends what they say to strangers when asked why they are wearing their fun safety reflectors on their jackets or bags. Here is our ABC of good reasons (some real, others made up):
“I wear funflectors because …
… they are cool” – Alice, 12
… it is a cute way to be safe” – Beth, mom of 2
… I love pink and purple peace signs” – Claire, 14
… I don’t want to get run over” – Daniel, dad of 3
… they are fun and the rest is a no-brainer” – Erin, mom of 4
… this is my ghost buddy” – Fernando, 4
… campus is so dark” – Gabrielle, 21
… I know which backpack is mine” – Hannah, 7
… they look cool when I skateboard” – Ian, 15
… I saw someone wearing them in the dark and realized what a difference they make ” – John, dad of 2
… if I’ve had too many beers to drive, it’s too dark to walk home without reflectors” – Keiran, dad of 5
… I always love the idea of guardian angels, these are better than most” – Lauren, 26

funflector guardian angel safety reflector
Angel reflectors are are available in our web shop here

… my wife put one on my jacket” – Michael, dad of 5
… the moose reflector match my bear skin” – Ned Neanderthal
… I want the garbage truck driver to see me” – Oscar
… I like to run after work and sometimes it gets dark before I’m done” – Peter, 32
… I cross a busy road in the dark to get to high school band practice early. Go Tigers!” – Quincey, 18
… I like walking, but sometimes I’m a bit slow crossing the street” – Richard, 78 and grandfather of 8
… woof” – Spot

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

… I’m a paramedic and I’ve seen too much of what happens when you don’t wear reflectors” – Tom, 28
… I wear lots of black so drivers don’t notice me even in parking lots and that can get scary. I love black reflectors on my purse!” – Ursula, 53
… I got mine from Santa” – Vera, 5
… I have a deal with my dad: I wear reflectors all year and he won’t put reflective tape on my Halloween costume!” – Will, 9
… fafa” – Xavier, 15 months, while pointing at the reflector hanging on his stroller
… my mom says she loves me so much I have to wear them. I love my purple ghost reflector!” – Yolanda, 13
… I don’t want to be hit by another car” – Zoe Zombie
We are curious to know what you would have said. Feel free to comment!
The funflector team

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How much is a pedestrian’s life worth?

As a parent of three, I feel woozy just thinking about backing over children. My own or someone else’s would be equally horrifying. Our garage is a detached one and in the back of our yard. The turnaround is used by the kids for rollerblading, basketball, hopscotch etc. To avoid any accidents when getting the car out, I require the kids to stand on the lawn, all together in a spot where I can see them at all times. Either I know exactly where all of them are or the car does not move.

Today, 45% of all new vehicles have back-up cameras installed to alert the driver about any obstacle behind the car that is impossible to see otherwise from the driver’s seat. Mandatory back-up cameras in all vehicles have been in the spotlight the last couple of days. The 2008 law on creating rear visibility standards for vehicles by Feb. 28, 2011, has once again been delayed. The plan was to require all vehicles to conform to the new standard by September 2014. Each year, about 228 deaths occur in back-up accidents. It is estimated that half of those could be avoided if all cars had a safety system in place.

We have been wondering for a while how much pedestrian’s lives are worth, so we got out our calculator.

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Walk to School

Kids benefit so much from walking to school, but fewer and fewer do it on a daily basis. A local walk to school program is a great way to get kids into the habit. Parents at Vienna Elementary (VA) organize “Walking Wednesdays” and here they share their story:

Vienna Elementary, a school with just under 400 students, has been participating in the October International Walk to School Day and a local spring Walk/Bike to School Challenge for several years. Almost all of our students live within 1/2 mile of the school, but about 3/4 are bussed because of  two heavily traveled roads near the school. Bussed students are allowed to walk if accompanied by their parents. Our turnouts for these walk and bike to school days was as high as 120 walkers during nice weather.

Safety reflectors for kids walking to school
The bright orange hand was one of the pedestrian reflectors that Vienna Elementary students could get in their walk-to-school program.

This year we received a grant from Prevention Connections to implement a “Walking Wednesdays” program that was launched on this year’s International Walk to School Day (October 9th). Every Wednesday that a student walks, they are given a small foot charm to put on a chain. A local coffee shop, Cafe Amouri, has donated free coffee for the parents. The program has been an overwhelming success. We are regularly seeing over 150 students from all over town walking on Wednesdays and the charm and coffee table has become a small social scene.
As part of the grant, we purchased several hundred funflector reflective charms to give away on a few special days each year. We gave them out this year on December 7th and 14th and let the kids know there would be a special surprise for walking. Now that it is getting dark early, we wanted to help keep the children be safe when they walk in the dawn and dusk hours or on rainy or overcast days. Turnout was high and the children were very excited to see the reflectors which were in the Paw and Peace Hand designs. Now, almost all of our walkers have one on their backpacks to help make them more visible. Kids like the designs and proudly display them on their backpacks. Because it is not obvious that the funflector tags are highly reflective, we are sending out followup information to the parents about the pedestrian reflectors. Close to St Patrick’s day, we’ll have another funflector day with the shamrock design so that students will have one for their front (typically jacket zipper pull) and one for their backpack if they choose.

Sean McCall, a father of two Vienna Elementary students, is engaged in the PTO walk to school committee and contributed this post. Thanks for sharing your project and experience with our readers!

Elisabeth

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