In this article we’ll discuss tips for protecting you and your family from
the destructive UV rays of the sun and the damage they can cause.
The harmful
effects of the sun are cumulative and burning the skin at an early age increases
the risk in later years of developing skin
cancer so be sure to
protect your children’s skin. It’s important to remember that years
of sun exposure increases the chance of getting skin
cancer.
Of course the most
obvious protection is to seek shade and avoid the sun, (especially during the
peak UV hours of 10am-4pm), but not all of us can do this, (especially
if we’re on a tropical vacation!).
Basically you’ve got 2 options: sun protective clothing and
sunscreen.
Sun Protective Clothing
If you’re going to be in and around
the water you can’t beat a
rash guard for practical and stylish UV protection.
A rash guard is also known
as a surf shirt, rashie, board shirt, rashguard, UV shirt and probably other
names.
A typical rash guard is made of a lycra/nylon blend, is stretchy like
a pair of nylons or spandex and is designed to fit skin tight. They’re
supposed to fit this tight so they stay close to your skin in the water, (as
opposed to
a t-shirt which will float up around your chest). In addition to staying put
on your skin to protect you from the sun this is also how they protect you
from a rash if you’re surfing, boogie boarding or doing some other sport
where your skin comes into contact with an object in the water.
Rash guards offer SPF 50+ protection that conveniently won’t wash off and
doesn’t need to be reapplied to last all day, (evening the water!). A
typical cotton t-shirt only offers you about SPF 5 protection!
An alternative
to a traditional rash guard is a Repel
StayDry Shirt.
These UV protective shirts offer the same SPF 50+ protection as a rash
guard but have a looser, more t-shirt
style of fit. They’re also water repellant
and you can watch water bead up and drop off the material without soaking into
the fibers.
Repel StayDry Shirts can be worn in and out of the water and are
perfect for activities such as sailing, kayaking, fishing, kite surfing, wind
surfing,
etc.
Last but not least in the arena of protective clothing, don’t forget
to wear a hat! Be sure you use one with a brim that is at least 3 inches long.
A
hat with a full brim going all the way around it is much more preferable than
a cap with just a bill in the front as it will protect your ears and neck.
In
addition to rash guards, Repel
StayDry Shirts and hats, remember to use
sunscreen. The medical community recommends using sunscreen with at least
SPF 15 protection.
Sunscreen
We all know that lying on the beach or canoeing down a river
exposes us to harmful UV rays, but so can walking down the street, (even on
an overcast day)
and just
driving in your car!
Wearing sunscreen everyday is one of the most important
ways you can protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun.
When selecting
a sunscreen be sure to purchase one that protects against both UVA and UVB
rays. Please see UV Facts for more information about UVA and UVB
rays.
Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions and remember to
re-apply often, especially if you’re in the water, sweating or in the
sun longer than 2 hours.
Even if you’re wearing a rash
guard or Repel
StayDry Shirt you still need sunscreen to protect your face, ears, head, (don’t
forget the part in your hair), hands and feet, (burnt tops of feet can be VERY
painful!).
Be sure to take extra care in protecting the skin of children and
babies as the harmful effects of the sun are cumulative and a sunburn as
a child can
mean skin
cancer as an adult.