5 Ways to be SunSmart
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The Cancer Council recommends these five ways to protect against sun damage when the SunSmart UV alert is 3 or above: Seek shade Wear protective clothing that covers your arms and legs and body Wear a broad-brimmed hat that shades your face and neck Wear wrap-around sunglasses Apply SPF30+ broad spectrum water-resistant sunscreen every two hour
The Cancer Council recommends these five ways to protect against sun damage when the SunSmart UV alert is 3 or above:
Seek shade Wear protective clothing that covers your arms and legs and body Wear a broad-brimmed hat that shades your face and neck Wear wrap-around sunglasses Apply SPF30+ broad spectrum water-resistant sunscreen every two hour
Seek shade
Wear protective clothing that covers your arms and legs and body
Wear a broad-brimmed hat that shades your face and neck
Wear wrap-around sunglasses
Apply SPF30+ broad spectrum water-resistant sunscreen every two hour
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