Campgrounds And Resident Camps Introduce Glow Sticks And Flashing Toys To Campers

Posted in Glow Bracelets, glow sticks on May 18, 2011

Many campgrounds and resident camps in the US and Canada have now started introducing glow sticks and flashing toys to their campers. Although glow sticks are not seem to be critical for a camping trip, they will make a big difference.  Imagine colorful glow bracelets get lit and used to pay ring toss games and glow sticks to tie to the top of tent.  They would certainly add a lot fun to the campground at night.  Put glow sticks and bracelets in your checklist for next camping trip and make it safe and fun!

Wild fires are sometimes caused by accidents in campground when the candle light is used for lighting.  Nowadays, with flameless candles that look exactly like the real ones but actually operate with batteries, the accidental fires can be significantly reduced. Don’t want to deal with batteries? One can simply use glow sticks. The large glow sticks of twelve to fifteen inches long have powerful light output. The six inches long sticks have an industrial grade that is brighter and longer in the glowing time, also excellent choice.

Glow sticks and glow bracelets are easy to store and use.  As long as they are not stored in direct sunshine in high temperature, they will work fine.  They are wind and water proof so rain or shine, they can be your reliable lighting source for outdoor activities like camping.  Glow necklaces and glow bracelets are mainly used for entertainment, although the light output of green and yellow necklaces is sufficient for illumination. If you have several camping trip in the summer, you can buy them at once to get the discount for quantity.  Since the products are protected by foil bags and tubes, they will be fresh and functional when activated. And the shipping cost for large order is also lower on per unit basis as the carrier like UPS charge a minimum for all goods shipped regardless of weight.

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