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Fun-to-wear life savers!
Can you imagine how hard it is to see a polar bear in a snow storm? Seeing a pedestrian with dark clothes at night along a road is equally difficult for a driver. Let a couple of fun pedestrian reflectors dangle from your clothes and bags. That will help drivers see you well ahead of reaching you!
Please check out these blog posts for more information on how to use our pedestrian safety reflectors!
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What is EN13356?
EN 13356 is a European standard that tells how bright the reflected light needs to be from a personal reflector to be effective as a traffic safety product. Since there is no corresponding American or Canadian standard, we have chosen to use EN 13356 as our benchmark.
The higher the quality of the reflective material, the smaller the reflective tag can be. For the sizes of tags we are working with, only a few manufacturers make reflective material that is powerful enough and 3M is one of them. The three little triangles on the reflective material tell you that they are made from 3M Scotchlite.
This type of reflective tags is very popular in northern Europe. We work with experienced manufacturers in Sweden to ensure that the funflector® tag really is the quality safety product we claim it is.
3M and Scotchlite are trademarks of 3M
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How do I take care of my reflector?
If the reflective tag becomes damaged, scratched or dirty, it looses its reflecting power.
A dirty reflector is best cleaned with a damp cloth and a damaged one should be replaced.
For maximum lifetime, store dark and cool when not in use.
Please keep the bright green, yellow and orange reflective tags separate as they might bleed when stored tightly together.
Reflective tags recycle as vinyl, chains as metal and labels as paper. If your local recycler doesn't take the tag, please send it back to us and we will make sure it stays out of landfills!
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