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Name one type of sun cancer.
Basal or Squamous. Carcinoma or Malenoma.
What is one long-term effect of repeated sunburns during childhood?
Increased risk of melanoma or skin damage later in life
What should you check each day before going outside to stay safe?
The UV Index
What is the recommended amount of sunscreen for your whole body?
About a shot glass (35mL)
Name one group of people who are more at risk of sun damage.
Children, outdoor workers, fair-skinned individuals
What is one sign of sunburn starting to appear?
Redness, warm skin, pain
What type of UV rating indicates high danger from the sun?
UV Index 6 or higher
rue or False: Water, sand, and snow can reflect UV rays.
True
How often should you reapply sunscreen when outdoors?
2 Hours
What SPF number is recommended for everyday sunscreen use?
SPF 30+ or higher
Name one body part students often forget to put sunscreen on.
Ears, neck, back of legs, etc.
What skin condition can long-term sun exposure cause?
Skin cancer
True or False: You can get sunburned even on cloudy days.
True
What does UV stand for?
Ultraviolet
What time of day is UV radiation usually strongest?
10am–2pm (or around midday)
What protective item do you “Slide” on in the 5 S’s?
Sunglasses
“Seek” in the sun safety campaign reminds you to seek what?
Shade
What does “Slap” mean in the 5 S’s?
Slap on a hat
What does “Slop” refer to in the 5 S’s of sun safety?
Sunscreen
“Slip” stands for slipping on what item to protect your skin?
Clothing