LuvGear is a revolutionary concept creating value added apparel that unites style and safety into each garment. It is a fact that prevention is the best for form of protection; LuvGear's apparel serves as an alert system so parents can take the necessary actions to keep their kids safe from life's elements.
Some Quick Facts that showcase the benefits of this technology:
Some Quick Facts that showcase the benefits of this technology:
SunAlert
When UV Rays are too strong, LuvGear alerts you.
- Children gain 50 - 80% of their lifetime sun exposure before the age of 18 (KidsHealth.org)
- Children are at higher risk of suffering damage from exposure to UV rays than adults because their skin is thinner and more sensitive (World Health Organization)
- One in five North Americans will develop some form of skin cancer in their lifetime (World Health Organization)
- Dangers of reflections off water and sand are unsuspecting UV dangers
- Harmful sun rays can filter through shaded areas
- As the UV Rays get stronger, the LuvGear icon alert becomes a darker shade of red.
- If there are no levels of UV present the SunAlert icon patch will be clear.
- If the UV rays are low (UV index level 1 - 3) the icon will be a light rose color.
- If the UV rays are higer (levels 4 - 8) the icon will become a darker red.
HotAlert
When liquid temperature is too hot, LuvGear alerts you.
- At temperature of 60 degrees Celsius (140 F), a young child's skin can burn in just one second (Safe Kids Canada)
- Liquids that may not seem hot to an adult can be dangerous to an infant because adults skin is much thicker than a child; therefore, the skin of young children is thinner than adults, which means it burns deeper and at a lower temperature. (Safe Kids Canada)
TempAlert
When the body temperature is above normal, LuvGear alerts you.
- A child's body temperature can rise from a variety of circumstances including fever, over-dressed, or physical exertion. (Parenting and Child Health)
ColdAlert
When it is too cold outside, LuvGear alerts you.
- Infants lose body heat more easily than adults
- It can take as little as 30 seconds for bare skin to become frostbitten if the weather is very cold or the wind chill factor is high (National Weather Service)









