subject: Glow Sticks In Water, Longer Wavelengths Peter Out At Shallower Depths. [print this page] Are you taking kids for a camping outing? Be sure to bring some glow sticks, which you can easily bend to get them lighted up. Besides as replacement for flashlight for illumination, glow sticks are a lot of fun to amuse the kids with at nighttime. You may tie glow necklaces to the tent's ceiling when kids are ready for bed. The parents can attach a piece to the tent when kids are going to sleep, and then when parents are going to bed themselves, they can untie the glow stick and take it by the pillow. If the kids wake up during the night and see the glow necklaces, they can probably use the light to find their bedside toys.
Glow necklaces & glow bracelets come in as many as eight colors. The depth of penetration in water differs for each color. For example, red light can reach 15 to 20 feet, whereas blue light can go for 200 feet or longer. Water clarity will impact the penetration as well. Scuba divers use glow sticks for lighting and coordination underwater.
Glow bracelets are used in parties in the majority of the time but hey for glow products, you can be a little creative! Some people put them on their dogs when walking them at night. This way, if the dogs run away from you, you can find them easily by looking for the lighted-up collars. However, the glow sticks should be put for the dogs not able to bite them. The glow liquid can cause irritation and contain broken glasses.
Violet light glow sticks rays lose their punch quicker than blue rays. The colors in the order which disappear are, from first to last, red, green, blue, and purple. In group diving, assign a unique color glow stick to each diver to facilitate communication and coordination.
When camping, hiking, or doing any activity in the wild, bring some glow sticks can become very handy in special situations. Glow necklaces & sticks are great makeshift light at night and they are very light and convenient to use.
by: John Sullivan.
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