9 Things to Remember to Stay Safe in the Sun This Summer

With the sun now out almost all the time, there is no denying that summer is here. The sun is very important to us, as it has a positive impact on our mood, increases our level of physical activity, makes many social events and gatherings possible, and even benefits our health by providing our bodies with essential vitamin D.

Unfortunately, sun exposure also presents risk factors that can lead to skin or eye damage, and even skin cancer.

Skin cancer is the most common of all cancer types. Most skin cancers are caused by too much exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays. Prevention and early detection are the best ways to keep your skin healthy. It’s important to learn what you can do to protect yourself and how to spot any possible signs of skin cancer.

Here are 9 easy ways to protect yourself and your family from the sun:

  • Wear Sunscreen With a SPF 15 or Higher. If you have fair skin or light hair, you are more susceptible to the sun’s rays and should use a sunscreen with a higher SPF.
  • Choose Sunscreen Labeled “Broad Spectrum” meaning that it protects against two types of harmful rays: UVA and UVB.
  • Use Waterproof Sunscreen to make sure it stays on longer, even if you perspire or get wet.
  • Reapply Sunscreen Often – usually every two hours, but sooner if you’ve been swimming or are perspiring heavily.
  • Cover Your Whole Body. Remember those areas that can be easy to forget, such as your ears, eyelids, lips, nose, hands, feet, and the top of your head.
  • Seek Shade or Avoid the Sun During the Peak Hours of 10am – 4pm. The sun is strongest during those hours, even on cloudy days.
  • Wear a hat with a wide brim to help shade your eyes, ears and head.
  • Wear Wrap-around Sunglasses that Provide 100% UV Protection to safeguard your eyes.
  • Wear Lightweight, Loose-fitting Clothing that Protects a Larger Area of Your Skin such as long-sleeve shirts or long pants. Tightly woven fabrics in dark or bright colors are best.

Remember to use these tips to beat the heat and stay safe in the sun.

We hope you are having a fun, safe Summer!

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