Which? conducted an investigation revealing that a significant number of children's sunglasses sold on platforms like Amazon and eBay fail to provide adequate UV protection. Among the 20 pairs tested, two had dangerously low UV protection levels, and some models showed inconsistent protection between lenses. The report urges stronger regulatory measures for online marketplaces, calling for the inclusion of legal responsibilities to ensure product safety. The findings highlight the misleading claims surrounding inexpensive sunglasses, posing a risk to children's eyesight.
The lack of UV protection in children's sunglasses from online marketplaces poses serious risks to eyesight, with many models failing to meet safety standards.
Consumers should be wary of cheaper sunglasses online, as the variability in UV protection can significantly jeopardize children's eye safety during sunny periods.
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