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Glow Sticks – Best Lighting Tools for Scuba Divers

Glow Sticks – Best Lighting Tools for Scuba Divers

Scuba diving during night-time is thrilling and adventurous, but it is linked with certain safety concerns. Therefore, it needs effective light sources to avoid any kind of mishaps. Scuba divers, both professional and recreational, often prefer glow sticks for their lighting needs, identifying co-divers and signaling dangers in the deep waters. This is because glow sticks have some specific features which make them the best lighting tools for scuba diving. Read on further to know about these specific features of…

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Glow Sticks Add Fun and Safety to Various Outdoor Activities

Glow Sticks Add Fun and Safety to Various Outdoor Activities

Glow sticks are often considered as great sources of light for various outdoor activities. Features like light weight, ease in use, durability, cost effectiveness, efficient and varied lighting make them excellent sources of lighting in outdoor activities. They are commonly used as fun and safety tools in various night-time activities such as: Camping Glow sticks make better substitutes to flashlights or campfires during camps. Glow products like glow necklaces, bracelets, and wands are generally used as fun accessories during camping….

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50 Uses for Glow Sticks, Glow Rings, and Glow Necklaces

50 Uses for Glow Sticks, Glow Rings, and Glow Necklaces

50 Uses for glow sticks, glow rings, glow necklaces, and anything that glows and is in a tubular form. Premier Glow has compiled a fun and practical list of methods and uses for our favorite glow lighting devices. Be sure to post back your ideas if you think we’ve missed a few. Glow sticks can be used in emergency situations as a light source when the power fails. Got a pool? Underwater lights for the pool; especially snazzy for pool…

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How We Got Glow Sticks and Glow Toys

How We Got Glow Sticks and Glow Toys

Have you ever wondered where glow sticks first got their start? They may have been inspired by nature’s unique light shows. In nature, we’ve seen animals, insects, and micro organisms that literally light up the world around them. The most familiar bioluminescent creatures are glow worms and fireflies, who through biochemical means, produce light. The creatures use bioluminescence to attract prey, repulse predators, and for camouflage. Illumination is used for everything from eating and mating, to basic survival.