Why November Mornings Are Dangerous for School Kids
- Gardian Angel, LLC

 - 4 hours ago
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In many parts of the country, November mornings are the darkest time of year for schoolchildren. With Daylight Saving Time ending and sunrises occurring well after 7 a.m., countless students are waiting at the bus stop in near-total darkness.
But darkness isn’t the only issue. This time of year also brings:
- Dense morning fog, reducing visibility for even the most attentive drivers
- Early frost and ice, which not only affects roads but can obscure windows and mirrors
- Distracted holiday drivers, already preoccupied by travel plans and seasonal stress
The most tragic part? Every year, children are injured—or worse—simply because a motorist didn’t see them until it was too late.
That’s where Gardian Angel makes a difference. Our patented white LED lighting system shines a focused beam on the ground ahead of the school bus, illuminating the area where students walk and wait. It cuts through darkness, fog, and weather—ensuring drivers can clearly see children entering or exiting the bus.
Don’t let the season put your students at risk. Districts across 26 states have already approved Gardian Angel. Join them, and bring real safety to your morning routes.
🔦 Learn how Gardian Angel can protect your district: www.GardianAngelLLC.com



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