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So, what can you do to prevent skin cancer developing in yourself and others? For starters, if you’re a parent, the sun protection habits of your children and future generations will be largely dependent on YOU. Your attitudes and behaviors regarding sun safety will be passed on to them and likely practiced by them, so what example to you want to set? ...We hope a good one! Not sure how? Well, we will tell you! Avoid Indoor Tanning and Outdoor Sunbathing: Both excessive/unprotected sun exposure AND indoor tanning are associated with an increased risk of developing skin cancer. Just don’t do it. Wear Protective Clothing: Sun Protective Clothing is a great and convenient way to protect yourself and your family from damaging and deadly UV radiation. Our sun protection apparel company, UV Skinz, was founded in 2006 after CEO Rhonda Sparks lost her husband to melanoma. This loss was devastating to Rhonda, and left her with 3 young boys and nowhere to turn. While this event was lifealtering for Rhonda and her family, she chose to turn her loss into something positive, and inspired her to create a sun protective apparel line that would allow families the convenience to enjoy their lives together out in the sun while ensuring they were UV protected. Seek the Shade: During peak midday hours (10am-4pm) the sun’s radiation is the most powerful, and potentially deadly, so be sure to seek the shade during these times in particular. Because shade doesn’t block all UV radiation however (including scattered or reflected UV rays), this method should be combined with other methods, including wearing sun protective clothing, uv protective sunglasses, and a wide brimmed hat. Use Sunscreen: Sunscreen should be used in addition to wearing protective clothing and seeking shade. We recommend using a broad spectrum sunscreen (to protect against both UVA and UVB rays )with an SPF of 30 or higher, and applying a good amount at least 30 minutes prior to exposure to ensure proper absorption time. Keep in mind this should be reapplied every two hours and after swimming or excessive sweating. 1. Women capris pink 2. Boys panel grey 3. Girls applique set 3 2 FOCUS of SWFL 2014 2 3 www.uvskinz.com Source: http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/calls/prevent-skin-cancer/call-to-action-prevent-skin-cancer.pdf