
Childrensalon's Guide to . . .
Keeping your Kids Safe in the Sun
There’s nothing more exciting than planning a summer adventure with the family, and a sunshine getaway wouldn’t be a sunshine getaway without soaking up a bit of vitamin D. But what are the best ways to keep your little holidaymakers safe in the sun?
Your child’s skin is particularly sensitive to UV exposure, so packing these essentials will help keep them protected. Read on to discover our pick of the best sun-protective swimwear and accessories for kids, plus a few extras for added peace of mind in and around the water.
The Sun-Safe Terms to Know
When shopping for your kids’ summer clothing and accessories, you’ll come across lots of helpful terms that are used to categorise the level of sun protection on offer. But what do they mean?
- UPF: Found widely on clothing, ultraviolet protection factor indicates how much UV radiation a fabric allows to reach your child’s skin. UPF50+ is the highest rating, blocking 98% of the sun’s rays, therefore reducing the exposure risk significantly.
- Lens Categories: Ranging from 1 to 4, these handy numbers refer to the darkness of our sunglasses’ lenses and their ability to reduce glare — one being the lightest and four the darkest. Whilst category 3 or 4 lenses effectively reduce brightness on a sunny day, they won’t protect eyes from UVA and UVB rays.
- UV400: Unlike lens categories, this rating measures how effective a lens is at filtering out harmful ultraviolet rays. UV400 is the highest rating for sunglasses and blocks up to 99% of UVA and UVB rays.
- SPF: Sun-protective factor, and the number that sits alongside it, is a measure of how well protected the skin is from UVB rays. For example, SPF15 will allow your child to be in the sun 15 times longer than it would normally take for their skin to redden without protection.
- UVB: A great way to remember what this term means is to think B = Burning. UVB rays affect the surface layer of the skin.
- UVA: These rays penetrate the skin’s deepest layers. SPF only applies to UVB rays so, when choosing a sunscreen, look out for “broad spectrum” on the label, which shows that the product protects your child from both UVB and UVA rays.
Sun-Protective Swimwear
Oh, we do like to be beside the seaside, dressed in our most colourful sun-protective swimwear.
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Splashing in the water and building sandcastles on the beach are moments we all cherish on a family holiday — and on a hot, sunny day, they’re also the moments where getting sunburnt is most likely. Along with a good dollop of broad-spectrum sunscreen, our kids' sun-protective swimwear is a must for a summer outing to the beach or pool.
Sun safety is two-fold when it comes to buying kiddy swimwear. For optimum protection, look out for UPF50+ fabric plus designs with longer sleeves and legs. We love a sun suit here at Childrensalon. Not only do these fun all-in-ones come in a range of cool prints and colours, they also offer that all-important extra coverage. And a long-sleeved swimsuit or swim top is a great option for water and beach sports. They’ll be living their best holiday life, while you’re taking it easy, safe in the knowledge that their swimwear is keeping them covered.


Sun-Protective Accessories
A pair of UV-protective sunglasses and a hat made from UPF50+ fabric will keep them covered all day long.
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To go with their beach-ready look, your little rays of sunshine will need a good quality hat and a UV-certified pair of sunglasses to keep them shielded on their travels. The head, neck and face are the most common areas for sunburn, so one of the best accessories you can buy for kids is a legionnaire hat. The long peak shades the face whilst the elongated "skirt" covers the neck. In addition to head protection, don’t forget to pack a pair of sunglasses for your mini jet-setters; our collection combines both fun and function. Remember the UV400 rating we mentioned earlier? These sunglasses combine maximum UV protection along with category 3 anti-glare lenses. Being safe has never looked so cute.


Beach Bag Checklist
Finally, a sunny holiday wouldn’t be complete without a bag packed with all the other essentials they'll need to enjoy their day:
- Sunscreen: Factor 30–50
- Cool box with snacks and drinks, including water
- A parasol or sun tent
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