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Top Promotional Items for National UV Safety Month

Published: Updated: Author: Patrick Black
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2. Promotional Sunscreen


Branded sunscreen is one of the most practical summer giveaways. From single-use pouches to full-size bottles with carabiner clips, you can provide protection your customers will carry all season. We also have plenty of options to support Made in the USA sunscreen!

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3. Custom Lip Balm with SPF


Chapped lips are the worst! Burned lips? Even worse. Branded lip balm with SPF is a compact giveaway that's perfect for healthcare providers, resorts, boat rental companies, and other outdoor brands.

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4. UPF 50 Hats


Hats and apparel with a UPF 50 rating indicate that they block 98% of the sun's UVB and UVA rays from reaching your skin.4 Offer customers extra protection with UPF 50 custom headwear. From baseball caps to wide-brim bucket hats, these items provide both UV defense and high visibility for your logo.

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5. Cooling Towels


Cooling towels are popular for outdoor events and fitness promotions. Not only do they help wearers stay cool, but they are worn around the neck, protecting the back of the neck from the sun.

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6. Custom Beach Umbrellas


Offer serious shade with branded beach umbrellas. These eye-catching promo items are great for corporate outings, hotels, and giveaways at summer trade shows. These giant umbrellas allow beachgoers to stay out all day and stay protected. 

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7. UPF 50 T-Shirts


The sun can penetrate your t-shirts to not only burn you but also expose your excess harmful UV rays. Shirt color, fit, material, and Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) rating all matter when buying shirts that offer sun protection.5 

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National UV Safety Month is a chance to connect your brand to wellness, fun, and outdoor activity. These promotional items aren't just useful; they also show that your company cares about customer safety. Let Perfect Imprints help you create a custom summer campaign that shines and protects.


References: 


  1. "Skin Cancer Facts & Statistics." Skin Cancer Foundation.
  2. "Surgeon General Call to Action to Prevent Skin Cancer: Exec Summary." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 
  3. "Buying Sunglasses? Read This First." American Academy of Ophthalmology.
  4. "Sun-Protective Clothing." Skin Cancer Foundation.
  5. "Dress to Protect: 5 Things that Affect How Well Your Clothes Block UV Rays.Skin Cancer Foundation.

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