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Sun safety

Sunscreen is a must, and customers should be advised to use products with a high sun protection factor (SPF) and a UVA star rating of at least four. It can be tempting to use sunscreens that have been kept from previous holidays, but counsel customers on the importance of checking the expiry date and discarding anything that has been open for more than a couple of years.

Check that people understand how much to apply: for adults, this is around two tablespoons to cover the entire body including the face, neck and ears, as well as the scalp for individuals with thinning or no hair. Sunscreen should be reapplied liberally and frequently, including after being in water, towel drying or sweating, and should be applied twice before going outside if someone is going to be out in the sun for long enough that they might burn.

Other protective measures that should be taken include covering up with suitable clothing and sunglasses, and spending time in the shade, particularly during the middle of the day when the sun is at its strongest.

Did you know?

Customers should be encouraged to wear a broad spectrum SPF every day, not just when they are on a beach holiday, to limit the impact of harmful UVB/UVA rays.

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