The Light of Safety Protection

2024-11-20

Reflective clothing use guide.

Layering: If you're involved in physical activities (running, cycling), ensure that reflective clothing doesn’t restrict movement. Think about wearing it over your regular clothing or paired with other high-visibility gear for added safety.

Cover Key Areas: Focus on areas that drivers or others are most likely to notice—such as your torso, arms, and legs. Many products include reflective strips on these key areas to increase visibility.

Opt for High-Visibility Colors: Bright colors like neon yellow, orange, or green are often more visible than standard reflective strips alone, especially in daylight.

Choose the Right Fit: Make sure the reflective gear fits well and doesn’t flap or create noise while you're moving. Loose or ill-fitting gear may reduce the effectiveness of the reflective elements.

Use Accessories: In addition to vests and jackets, consider accessories such as reflective bands, ankle straps, or armbands to increase your visibility, especially if you don’t want to wear a full vest or jacket.