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Most infant carriers, strollers, carriages and jogging type sport vehicles come with a sun canopy. Aren these canopies sufficient enough to protect babies and children from the sun?

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Most infant carriers, strollers, carriages and jogging type sport vehicles come with a sun canopy. Aren these canopies sufficient enough to protect babies and children from the sun?

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Canopies help to protect a child somewhat from the sun, however, they are not designed to protect the child totally from the harmful heat and glare of the sun. And they give very little protection against the wind and harmful flying insects. Sasha’s protectors cover the canopy, the front and sides of an infant carrier, stroller, carriage or jogging type sport vehicle in such a way as to absorb up to 65% of the sun’s heat, glare, and Ultraviolet UVA/UVB rays ( the maximum protection while being SEE-THROUGH and BREATHABLY SAFE ) and thus provide additional much needed protection. Furthermore, the protectors cover open and exposed areas where the child’s head and body rest, and continue to extend downward to the leg and feet area, thus providing genuine protection.

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