How Can I Protect My Children from the Sun?
May 26, 2014
Atlanta, GA – Just a few serious sunburns can increase your child’s risk of skin cancer later in life. Kids don’t have to be at the pool, beach, or on vacation to get too much sun. Their skin needs protection from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays whenever they’re outdoors.
Seek shade. UV rays are strongest and most harmful during midday, so it’s best to plan indoor activities then. If this is not possible, seek shade under a tree, an umbrella, or a pop-up tent. Use these options to prevent sunburn, not to seek relief after it’s happened. [Read more]
Consumer Reports Reveals Top Gadgets of Summer
July 6, 2012
Tech to Go Report Features over 150 CR Recommended Mobile Devices; Guide to Beach-proofing Your Tech Gear
Yonkers, NY – Even as handheld devices have become more versatile, the average person will likely be carrying around more than one of them this summer.
The August issue of Consumer Reports includes a special “tech to go” feature, which includes more than 150 CR Recommended tablets, smart phones, e-book readers, and other mobile devices, as well as a guide to keeping those gadgets from being damaged at the beach or near water. [Read more]







