SWFL Parents: What You Need to Know About Solar Eclipse Safety
As exciting as the solar eclipse may be, there are some safety concerns. here is everything that SWFL parents need to know about the solar eclipse on Monday, August 21st.
Solar Eclipse Info & Safety
The first total solar eclipse since 1918 will be able to be viewed in Southwest Florida on August 21st between the hours of approximately 1 pm and 4 pm, depending on where you are in the area.
Protecting kids’ eyes is the most important safety concern. It is possible to buy ISO certified solar eclipse glasses on Amazon, however, it’s not recommended to let kids younger than 7 wear them. It may be a better idea to watch a live streaming video with young kids instead.
School Safety
Since school is in session, schools are preparing for how to handle P.E., recess, class changes, and release. Find out how your county is handling it:
Call your school for more information if your kids attend a private school.
Activities for Younger or Homeschooled Kids
Not all kids will be in school. If you are lucky enough to have your kids home during the eclipse, consider finding something fun for them to do in the area.
Here are some ideas:
- Buy your own ISO certified glasses and throw a viewing party if your kids are over 7.
- Make a pinhole projector. These are much safer than the glasses.
- Watch a live streaming video on NASA’s website.
- Head out to one of the many activities going on in SWFL. Check out the complete list of kid friendly solar eclipse activities in SWFL.