Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Sunscreen Importance

Here at The Academy of Gateway we firmly believe in what is best for our families, staff and most of all of the children. Sunscreen is just one of the ways we protect against the Ultra Violet Rays that can damage the skin. We provide 50SPF sunscreen in the afternoon before outside play and suggest parents bring in hats, sunglasses, and proper shoes to prevent any unnecessary sun exposure.We believe that modeling is one of the best ways to teach young children, so we encourage everyone to participate in preventative actions. I want to pass along 5 easy and effective ways to protect your child from the sun!!

  • Seek shade. UV rays are strongest and most harmful during midday, so it’s best to plan indoor activities then. If this is not possible, seek shade under a tree, an umbrella, or a pop-up tent. Use these options to prevent sunburn, not to seek relief after it’s happened.
  • Cover up. When possible, long-sleeved shirts and long pants and skirts can provide protection from UV rays. Clothes made from tightly woven fabric offer the best protection. A wet T-shirt offers much less UV protection than a dry one, and darker colors may offer more protection than lighter colors.
  • Get a hat. Hats that shade the face, scalp, ears, and neck are easy to use and give great protection. Baseball caps are popular among kids, but they don’t protect their ears and neck. If your child chooses a cap, be sure to protect exposed areas with sunscreen.
  • Wear sunglasses. They protect your child’s eyes from UV rays, which can lead to cataracts later in life. Look for sunglasses that wrap around and block as close to 100% of both UVA and UVB rays as possible.
  • Apply sunscreen. Use sunscreen with at least SPF 15 and UVA and UVB protection every time your child goes outside. For the best protection, apply sunscreen generously 30 minutes before going outdoors. Don’t forget to protect ears, noses, lips, and the tops of feet.
I hope you have found these quick and easy tips helpful in order to prevent any sunburns or sun damage. Summer is always a great time to be outside and enjoy nature but should be done safely. 

Information Provided by The CDC.

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