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Guard
Against The Sun With This Sun Safety Tips
This resources are provided as a
convenience to you.
SPF, Sun Protection Factor, is
a numbering system that helps you select the suncare that is right for
you. Everyone's skin burns as a result of UVB rays after a certain
length of time in the sun. Using a suncare product lengthens the time
you can spend in the sun, depending on SPF level you use.
Caribbean Breeze suncare is available in SPF 0 through 50.
CAUTION
There are
other natural factors that can increase the impact of UVB rays and
consequently the need for greater protection.
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If you are
on the sand / and or water.
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If you are
high above sea level.
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The closer
you are to the Equator.
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If you are
outside from 10 am - 4 pm , when the sun is at its strongest.
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If you are
taking certain medications, check with your physician.
APPLICATION
Apply
liberally to cool, dry skin at least 10 minutes before going
outdoors. An average application for one person is a shot glass full
or one ounce. Cover all exposed areas including ears, nose, hands
and feet. Protect your lips with a lip balm that contains sunscreen.
Reapply after toweling off, prolonged swimming or excessive
perspiration.
SPF and UV
Explained
SPF (Sun
Protection Factor)
Measures
the length of time a product protects against skin reddening from UVB,
compared to how long the skin takes to redden without protection. If
it takes 20 minutes without protection to begin reddening, using an
SPF 15 sunscreen theoretically prevents reddening 15 times longer -
about 5 hours. (Actually, it may take up to 24 hours after sun
exposure for redness to become visible.) To maintain the SPF, reapply
sunscreen every two hours and right after swimming.
The Skin
Cancer Foundation recommends SPFs of at least 15, which block 93
percent of UVB. While SPFs higher than 30 block only 4 percent more
UVB, they may be advisable for sun-sensitive individuals, skin cancer
patients, and people at high risk of developing skin cancer. They also
allow some margin for error if too little sunscreen is applied.
While SPF is
the universal measurement of UVB protection, no comparable standard
exists for UVA. Scientists worldwide are working to develop a
standardized testing and certification method to measure UVA
protection.
Broad-spectrum protection: The phrase indicates that a product shields
against UVA as well as UVB. It does not guarantee protection against
all UVA wavelengths, however. Most broad-spectrum sunscreens and
sunblocks with an SPF of 15 or higher do a good job against UVB and
short UVA rays; if they also contain avobenzone, zinc oxide, or
titanium dioxide, they should be effective against the entire UVA
spectrum.
Even with
the ideal sunscreen, some UV rays can get through to your skin and
cause damage. The Skin Cancer Foundation considers sunscreen one part
of a comprehensive sun protection program, along with sun-protective
clothing, sunglasses, shade, and sun avoidance from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.
UVB
(Ultraviolet-B)
Short-wave
solar rays of 290-320 nanometers. More potent than UVA in producing
sunburn, these rays are considered the main cause of basal and
squamous cell carcinomas as well as a significant cause of melanoma.
UVA
(Ultraviolet -A)
Long-wave solar rays of 320-400 nanometers (Billionths of a meter).
Although less likely than UVB to cause sunburn, UVA penetrates the
skin mare deeply, and is considered the chief culprit behind
wrinkling, leathering, and other aspects of "photoaging." The latest
studies show that UVA not only exacerbates UVB's carcinogenic effects,
but may directly induce some skin cancers, including melanomas.
Sun
Rays - A Major Health Hazard Today




Bright animated graphics show the damaging
effects of UV exposure on the skin cell. Also covers other risk
factors such as skin cancer in family members. Sun safety tips and
step-by-step instructions for skin self-examination are provided.
Ideal for classrooms, libraries, physicians' waiting rooms, and health
fairs.
Click here to
download Sun Rays, a multimedia presentation. [16.4 MB]
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