Children spend a lot of time outdoors, and while you may be diligent about protecting their skin from sunburns with high SPF lotions, many parents forget about protecting their children's eyes. The sun releases harmful ultraviolet rays that can cause eye damage over time, even if you aren't staring straight into the sun. Adults often choose sunglasses for both comfort and aesthetics and with the selection of kids polarized sunglasses at Eyeglasses Pro, kids can look stylish while being fully protected from UV as well. These are some great protective sunglasses for kids.

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For a quality selection of kids polarized sunglasses, shop with Eyeglasses Pro for kids glasses online. Find a pair that are anti-scratch, anti-fog, and anti-dust for the best protection for your child's eyes. Order your pair today.

FAQs

Do Polarized Sunglasses Give Kids Extra UV Protection?

Polarized lenses have nothing to do with ultraviolet protection. When lenses are polarized, an additional coating helps prevent eye strain by reducing light glare and shine off of certain surfaces. Polarized lenses help with more accurate vision in several environments, particularly around water.

At what Age Should Kids Start Wearing Sunglasses?

As soon as a child reaches six months of age, it’s important to start protecting their eyes from the sun’s rays. While it is harder for kids to keep on sunglasses at young ages, you could also shield their eyes with a hat. However, many sunglasses made for kids are fitted with special straps or designed like goggles to hold the protection in place.

Is There a Time When Polarized Glasses Aren’t a Good Idea?

There are some situations where polarized sunglasses wouldn’t provide a benefit, although the majority of situations involved adult environments. These include when driving at night, when staring at LCD screens on a cell phone or car dashboard, or when driving at night. Most kids won’t be in these situations, although it’s recommended that kids don’t wear them if watching or using a digital device.

Do Polarized Lenses Need Special Cleaning?

It’s common for sunglasses to get dirty, especially when worn by kids. Fingerprints and sweat are just a few of the things you will want to clean off the lenses. The manufacturer will have specific recommendations, but warm water and mild soap are generally enough to clean the glasses. Glasses shouldn’t be submerged, as this could damage them.

Do Polarized Lenses Still Fog Up?

Lenses get foggy because of condensation. Differences in the temperature and any water vapor nearby can cause the water vapor to form a film on the lenses. Polarized lenses don’t affect how often this happens. You will want to purchase lenses with an anti-fog coating to prevent it.
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