Environmental Sciences, asked by Darunjai123, 10 months ago

Write an essay for the topic ' Stay safe in the sun '​

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Answered by Rishik1729
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As we head into the summer months, I hope you'll keep your skin's health — present and future — in mind. Use these seven tips to stay safe in the sun.

++Wear protective clothing. If possible, wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, and hats. Hats with wide brims not only cover your face, but they also protect other easy-to-forget spots like your ears and your scalp.

++Make sunglasses your favorite accessory. Sunglasses shield your eyes from UV rays that can cause eye problems, like cataracts. Pricey sunglasses don't guarantee better protection. Look for a pair that says it blocks 99% or 100% of UVB and UVA rays.

++Limit your sun time, especially between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. That's when the sun's rays are at their strongest. Plan your outdoor activities early in the morning or later in the afternoon. You can also find or create shade during those hours. At the park? Sit under a tree. At the beach? Bring a beach umbrella. Just a regular day? Plan indoor lunch breaks or schedule nap times during those hours.

Use sunscreen and use it right. UV rays can damage your skin in as little as 15 minutes. To protect your skin, put sunscreen on every part of your body that will be exposed to the sun at least 15 minutes before going outside, even if it's cloudy out. Sunscreen is most effective when used with other sun protection methods, like those mentioned above.

++When choosing sunscreen, pick one with at least SPF 15 and that offers broad-spectrum protection from both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) rays. One coat of sunscreen doesn't last all day. You need to reapply sunscreen every two hours, and don't forget to put it on your hands and feet and to reapply after swimming or sweating.

++Say no to tanning. There's no such thing as a safe tan, whether you're inside or outside. It's a myth that indoor tanning is a safer alternative to sun tanning. Tanning beds, tanning booths, and sunlamps expose you to intense UV radiation, which increases your risk of skin cancer and skin damage.

++Give up the vitamin D excuse. Tanning isn't a safe way to get vitamin D. If you're concerned about your vitamin D levels, talk to your doctor about the sources that are best for you.

++Get to know your skin. Skin cancer is easier to treat when caught early, so get to know your skin and watch for changes.


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Answered by osoiekoduke
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Answer:

Stay safe in the sun is the common reminder given to any individual who would stay in the sun for long.

Explanation:

Stay Safe in the Sun

It is very important to observe the nature of the sunlight after a given period of time , sun is very hot .

These are the things to carry whenever you walk in the sun, Carry umbrella with you, carry drinking water, .

sun glasses are very necessary for the day today activities while walking in the sun just to make sure that your eyes are protected from the direct sunlight.

Sun rays are dangerous to the skin .

The morning sun ray are healthful to the production of vitamin D necessary for the growth of the strong born.

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