Protect your eyes this summer with a simple car visorMonday 7th December 2009 | 11:23 AM« Back to Listing
Sun damage to the eyes can be just as dangerous as sun damage to the skin, resulting in both short term and long-term problems for the eyes. According to the Cancer Council's 2006 position statement on Eye Protection "Our skin and eyes are at risk from solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR). It is well known that over-exposure to UVR from the sun can cause sunburn, skin damage and, ultimately, skin cancer. Long term exposure to ultraviolet radiation can also cause cataracts, a clouding in the lens of the eye which obscures vision as well as short-term eye damage such as snowblindness if the UVR intensity is sufficiently high" The SunZapper has been built to further protect driver's eyes whilst driving, acting as an extra layer of safety against the suns harmful rays. Features of the SunZapper:
The SunZapper has been specially designed and constructed from extremely tough Lexan polycarbonate and a shatter proof plastic visor. The lens used in its manufacturing helps protect the eyes against two ultraviolet rays which can cause wrinkles, aging, sun damage, and cataracts. Consumers can purchase the SunZapper at carsunvisor.com.au for $24.95. For a free sample , please contact Belinda Gurd on the below contact details. About carsunvisor.com.au Carsunvisor.com.au is one of two Australian distributors of the SunZapper and the only distributor of the SunZapper in NSW. Started in 2009, carsunvisor.com.au was launched solely to sell the SunZapper products, making it more widely available to the Australian market. SunZappers were first sold in the USA. As their popularity grows, distribution into other countries continues to also grow. The Sun Zapper trademark and logos are registered trademarks of Sun Zapper (Aust) Pty Limited. The Sun Zapper Car Sun Visor is protected by a worldwide patent (Patent Number: 5842748). This Patent is the property of Sun Zapper (Aust) Pty Limited. All rights reserved. Source:
*http://www.cancer.org.au/File/PolicyPublications/Position_statements/PSEye_protection_Aug06.%20%20%20pdf
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