Health Unit: Enjoy the Sun Safely

May 30, 2018

With another great summer on the horizon, the Huron County Health Unit reminds residents to enjoy the sun safely.

“Sun safety is important all year round,” says Laura O’Rourke, Public Health Promoter. “Ultraviolet radiation, or UV rays, from the sun cause sunburns, skin cancer and eye damage.”

Children are most at risk because they tend to spend more time outdoors when the sun’s rays are the strongest. They also have skin that is generally more sensitive to the sun.

Here’s how you can protect yourself and your family this summer:

  • Time of Day: Limit time in the sun when the UV index is higher, usually between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
  • Shade: Seek shade or make your own – bring an umbrella.
  • Cover Up: Wear lightweight clothing that covers as much skin as possible.
  • Sunscreen: Choose an approved broad-spectrum sunscreen. Apply plenty of sunscreen with SPF 30 or more. Reapply often, especially after swimming or sweating. Use a sunscreen lip balm, too.
  • Sunglasses: Wear close-fitting or wrap-around sunglasses with UV 400 or 100% UV protection.

Do not use sunscreen on babies less than six months old. Protect them by keeping them out of direct sunlight.

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For more information contact:

Angela Sturdy, Executive Assistant
519.482.3416 (ext 2010)
asturdy@huroncounty.ca
Our Spokesperson is: Laura O'Rourke, Public Health Promoter. Our media contact will connect you to our spokesperson on this topic.