Childrens High Vis Clothing
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About Childrens High Vis Clothing
Children's high visibility clothing provides essential safety wear designed to keep young people visible and protected in low-light conditions or potentially hazardous environments. Whether visiting construction sites with parents, participating in school trips, cycling to school, or helping out on family farms, children's hi-vis garments offer crucial visibility that helps prevent accidents. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks quality children's high visibility waistcoats and jackets that meet stringent safety standards including EN 1150 and EN ISO 20471, featuring fluorescent materials in bright yellow, orange, or pink combined with retroreflective strips.
These specially designed garments work through a dual visibility approach: fluorescent fabric stands out dramatically during daylight hours by converting UV light into visible light, whilst retroreflective strips catch vehicle headlights and torches in darkness or poor weather conditions. Quality children's hi-vis clothing from trusted brands like Scan ensures younger wearers benefit from the same level of protection that professional tradespeople rely upon, whilst remaining lightweight, comfortable, and non-restrictive enough to encourage consistent wear.
Applications
Children's high visibility clothing serves numerous situations and users:
- Educational Settings: School trips, particularly near roads or construction areas where teachers need to maintain pupil visibility
- Youth Organisations: Scout groups, Duke of Edinburgh Award activities, and outdoor youth programmes
- Construction and Trade Families: Site visits to family-run businesses or when children accompany tradesperson parents
- Agricultural Environments: Farms and smallholdings where visibility around machinery and vehicles is critical
- Cycling and Road Safety: Children cycling to school or on shared paths, especially during winter months
- Equestrian Activities: Horse riding centres and stable yards where young riders need visibility around horses and vehicles
- Community Events: Fun runs, charity walks, and organised activities requiring participant visibility
- General Outdoor Activities: Walking near traffic during darker months or any situation requiring enhanced visibility
Choosing The Right Childrens High Vis Clothing
Safety Standards: Look for garments meeting EN 1150 for general recreational use or EN ISO 20471 for higher-risk environments like construction sites. The standard should be clearly marked on the product label. For children visiting professional work sites, EN ISO 20471 Class 2 or above may be required.
Size and Fit: Ensure proper fit over regular clothing without being too loose or restrictive. Hi-vis waistcoats available at MyToolShed.co.uk should be adjustable to accommodate growth and seasonal layering. Check sizing guides carefully as children's sizes vary between manufacturers.
Intended Use: Lightweight waistcoats suit school trips and short-term wear, whilst jackets with sleeves provide better protection for extended outdoor activities in cold or wet weather. For cycling or regular outdoor use, choose garments with generous retroreflective material positioned at multiple angles.
Durability: Select garments that withstand regular washing without losing reflective properties or fluorescent brightness. Quality brands like Scan maintain safety features through multiple wash cycles when care instructions are followed correctly.
Safety Information
Children's high visibility clothing is an important safety measure but should form part of comprehensive child safety practices. Hi-vis clothing improves visibility but doesn't replace proper supervision in hazardous environments or essential road safety education. Regularly inspect garments for damage, particularly retroreflective strips, as washing gradually reduces effectiveness of both fluorescent fabric and reflective elements. Replace garments when faded or worn, and always follow manufacturer care instructions.
When children visit professional work sites, ensure their hi-vis clothing meets the same standards required of adult workers. Store hi-vis clothing in clean, dry places away from direct sunlight when not in use, as UV exposure degrades fluorescent materials over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between EN 1150 and EN ISO 20471 standards?
EN 1150 is designed for non-professional use and suits children in general situations like school trips or recreational activities. EN ISO 20471 is the professional standard used on construction sites and industrial environments, offering higher visibility levels. For children visiting work sites, EN ISO 20471 is appropriate, whilst EN 1150 is adequate for everyday visibility needs.
How often should children's high visibility clothing be replaced?
Replace hi-vis clothing when fluorescent fabric becomes noticeably faded, retroreflective strips show cracking or peeling, or the garment no longer fits properly. Even with careful washing, fluorescent materials typically lose effectiveness after 6-12 months of regular use. Replace sooner if exposed to harsh chemicals or excessive sunlight.
Are children legally required to wear high visibility clothing?
In the UK, there's no general legal requirement for children to wear hi-vis clothing in public spaces. However, specific environments like construction sites have regulations requiring all visitors, including children, to wear appropriate safety equipment. Many schools require hi-vis clothing for trips, and it's considered best practice for children cycling on roads, though not legally mandatory.
