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June
2006 Safety Tip

Sunburn
Sooner or later, that "healthy tan" will become unhealthy skin
damage if you don't start dodging the sun rather than welcoming it. If
you fish, golf, hike, or go to the beach, avoid as much exposure as you
can. You'll still get plenty of sun.

- Use a sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of at least 15.
- Some types are waterproof, but even so, you should reapply the sunscreen
every two hours.
- Use sunscreen on cloudy days, too.
- It may be slightly uncomfortable in the heat, but you should wear
a long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
- Also put on a hat with a large brim and sunglasses.
- If you have a choice, stay in the shade. Beach umbrellas will protect
you from some of the sun exposure. They are actually very comfortable
on sunny days.
- Remember that children's skin is even more sensitive that yours. They
can start wearing sunscreen by the time they are six months old. Even
so, minimize their exposure.
- Avoid tanning parlors.
- The sun is strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Hit the beach early,
use the main part of the day for other activities, then go back later
in the afternoon.
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