Safety Reflector

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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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!
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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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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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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Small Foot Print #2

We are big fans of making our footprints on earth as small as possible. There is no planet B. A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about harnessing the wind. So what more can you do?

Here is our second suggestion: Redefine “bargain”—add the life time of the product to the bargain hunting game. You’ll be surprised how many nice quality items you can buy and still save money over time!
Let’s start with an example. While living in Europe, I used to buy a quality brand of indoor slippers. They would typically last for two years indoors and then be abused as back-yard slippers for another two years. After moving to the US, I bought the same brand of slippers, but a completely different model. At first, I was happy to find them at about half the price compared to Europe. However, after only one year of indoor use, they were ready for the land fill. Instead of leather, the materials were all man-made and were fraying everywhere. The straps had stretched, so the slippers did not stay on my feet any longer. So much for a bargain!

This is how much more it cost for four year’s use of “cheap” slippers:

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Are Safety Reflectors Only For Kids Or For Grown-Ups Too?

I meet a lot of people who only thinks of kids’ safety when they see our safety reflectors. We see a many grown-ups who also would have some good use of safety reflectors.( And we actually have safety reflectors that are popular with teens and adults. ) Here is one example:

Last Friday night at 6.30, I drove my kids around. You know, picking up one here, dropping off the other one there and still make it to the jump-off of the basketball game of the third. There had been flurries in the air since lunch time so the highway way was slushy and slippery. Ten minutes earlier, at the intersection of two IL state highways, it was so slippery, I couldn’t get the car to stop until several feet past the stop line. Pretty scary considering I was only going 20 mph.

In the middle of the high way, I saw a guy, but only as a dim shadow against the glare from oncoming traffic. He crossed the four-lane highway with a cup in his hand, dressed all in dark. He stopped at the painted median strip, which is also used as a turn lane. That’s where I passed him. I hope he made it over to his car on the other side despite the fact* that:

– more accidents happen in the middle of the block than at intersections (73%)

– more accidents happen during the dark hours than at day light (69%)

– the road was very slippery and it was difficult to stop even at low speed

– visibility was poor

– it was Friday night rush hour traffic (23% more accidents occur on Fridays and Saturdays than on other other weekdays)

– he’s a man (70%)

I wish I had a video or photo of what I saw, but  I didn’t want to lower this guy’s odds even more by being a distracted driver… Take a peak at the photos below and imagine snow slush on the road, snow flakes on your windshield and two more lanes.

A grown-up pedestrian crossing a dark highway with and without reflectors. The median strip is used as a turn lane for traffic from both directions and is not a safe haven for pedestrians - kids or grown-ups.
A pedestrian crossing a dark highway with and without reflectors. The median strip is used as a turn lane for traffic from both directions and is not a safe haven for pedestrians.

I might just be paranoid, but I think I would have walked the extra 300 feet to the intersection and traffic lights and crosswalk. I also wear pedestrian safety reflectors, several if the weather is this bad. After all, every day, 11 pedestrians get killed in traffic and many more injured. For me, it is more important to see my family again than trying to save a minute or two… What would you have done?

Elisabeth

* The numbers are taken from 2009 data, analyzed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, http://www.iihs.org

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Funflector® Safety Reflectors on Halloween Costumes

“Funflector® tags are so much more fun than reflective tape, but how do I attach them to Halloween costumes? is a question we often get this time of year. Four times as many kids get killed in traffic  on Halloween than on any other night of the year! That’s why Good Morning America urged everyone to put reflectors on Halloween Costumes. The funflector® tags will do the trick! They are high quality pedestrian reflectors, fulfilling the European standard E13356, which means they can be visible to drivers from about 400 ft.

Fun-to-wear life saver: Ghost safety reflector from our webshop. Also available in white, pink & blue
Fun-to-wear life saver: Ghost safety reflector from our webshop. Also available in white, pink & blue


Here is a recap of what we wrote last year about attaching reflectors to Halloween costumes:
The ball chains that come with funflector® tags are meant to be attached to zipper pulls and loops. So what do you do when the robe of your grim reaper has none of that?

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☮️ What Color is Peace?

Love is red, sometimes pink, but what color is peace?

White peace dove on a tie dye background, both from wikimedia.org
White peace dove on a tie dye background, both from wikimedia.org

We all know that a peace dove is white. Some say that peace is yellow. The forth advent candle, representing peace, is often purple. Love and peace go together, so if love is red or pink, so must peace. A healthy nature and Mother Earth is related to peace, so for some, peace is green. Others say that peace is as infinite as the sky and the ocean, so it must be blue. How about turquoise?

funflector® safety reflectors love and Peace in several colors
funflector® safety reflectors “Love & Peace” in several colors.

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Favorite Places to Put Fun Safety Reflectors 4 – on My Bike

We love to hang funflector® safety reflectors on our bikes! We have shamrock reflectors to show off our Irish heritage (or just to ask for that extra luck that’s needed when drivers are busy texting), heart reflectors to show the world that we love our bike rides and baseball reflectors for our Cubs fans (we do have some of those around here). We still need bike lights though!

Bicycle with lights and extra safety reflectors
Red rear reflector, which doubles as rear light, and wheel reflectors should be standard on all bikes.


The funflector safety reflectors are on the bike for fun and under the heading “the more the merrier-” every reflector increases the chances of getting home safely at night. However, bikes are normally moving faster than pedestrians, so bicyclists need stronger reflectors than pedestrians. Also, in many states,  you need a red rear reflector and bike LIGHTS to be a law abiding bicyclist.
The other night, I approached an intersection and a bicyclist was crossing. The spinning wheel reflectors were the first thing we saw of him or her.  It’s quite spectacular and hard to miss! And boy, did I use that opportunity to give my kids another lesson on reflectors! So many times,
I’ve been surprised while driving by totally dark bicyclists—dark cloths, dark bikes, neither lights nor reflectors. I think I would use lights and reflectors even if they were illegal, just to do everything possible to come home safely.

Bicycle with lights and shamrock safety reflector
White front reflector and pedal reflectors should also be standard. A dynamo powers this front light.


Anyway, when we talked with George Garner abut bike helmets at George Garner Cyclery last month, we also used the opportunity to check out his bike lights and other night time safety products, so here is “Advice from a pro, Part 2” :
Every bike that leaves the cyclery, has a set of reflectors, which include:
– white front facing reflector
– red rear facing reflector
– wheel reflectors
– pedal reflectors, facing both front and back
These reflectors are usually hard prismatic reflectors that withstand the elements well. If your bike is missing these, they are easy and inexpensive to replace.

Set of good bike lights from Planet Bike
Set of good bike lights from Planet Bike


In addition to reflectors, you need lights, front and rear, when biking in the dark. Which lights to choose depends on where you go and how fast you ride. Is it enough for drivers to see you or do you need lights to light up your path? Most lights use LED’s as they make the battery last for up to 100 hours of run time. Prices range from $35 to $65 for a set of front and back lights that are sufficient for most bicyclists. For the avid off road biker, powerful lights with rechargeable battery systems are available on special order.
So, now you are all set with a well fitted helmet, reflectors and lights. Go and check your brakes (seriously!) and you are ready to cruise along into the summer nights.
Have a fun and safe ride!
Elisabeth

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