mAuto 3191M Baby Car Sunshade - Animal Print
Product Description
mAuto 3191M Baby Car Sunshade - Animal Print
- Easy static cling attachment
- Universal size fits all windows
- Provides year round shade against sun glare
- Comes in a handy 2 pack
- Removable and reusable
Our mAuto Cling Sunshade eclipses the sun's rays. Two sheets of dark adhesive film block out the sun's harmful UV rays to protect your baby's delicate skin. This barrier reduces internal heat and helps to keep children cool for hours on long family trips or on a short trip to the mall. The sleek finish allows driver visibility while increasing back seat privacy. This handy sun shade keeps prying eyes and heat out while protecting children riding in your back seat. Simply press this kid-friendly black sun shade panels onto your back windows to keep sunlight off baby's delicate skin during the day. Babies can quickly suffer the short- and long-term damage of sunburn and heat stroke, so keeping your baby safe in the sun is crucial. Sunburn can cause pain, fever, and dehydration. And just one sunburn during childhood raises the risk of melanoma (the most deadly type of skin cancer) as well as wrinkles later in life. Keep your baby completely out of the sun as much as possible before 6 months of age. When you do go outdoors, be particularly careful in the early months about taking all the following precautions. How and when sunburns happen The sun is strongest between 10 and 4 o'clock, so when you can, time your stroll or outside play with your baby earlier than 10 or later than 4. When you do venture out, keep in mind that the sun's rays bounce off surfaces like water, snow, cement, and sand. But your baby can also get burned at other times of day and on cloudy or cool days. Why? Because it's not the heat of the sun that burns the skin but the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays. UV rays can damage the skin at all times of day, all year round, even in the middle of winter. And a baby's thinner, more delicate skin is especially vulnerable. You can't feel these when they hit your skin, but you'll see the effects later. (It can take several hours for the redness and pain of a mild first-degree burn to appear.) Keep your baby in protected spots Use the sunshade on your baby's stroller or carriage whenever you're outside. Consider buying an inexpensive (less than $20) cling car sunshade to protect your baby while riding in the car. Try to keep your baby in the shade – under a tree or umbrella, for example. You may be surprised to learn that shade provides only partial protection against UV rays. Without sunscreen or other protection, even a baby in the shade can get sunburned. If you're longing to spend your day at a beach or park, an outdoor sun tent with built-in UV protection can keep your baby cool and protected




