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July is UV Safety Month: Here are Tips to Protect Yourself from UV Rays

Protecting your skin from sunburn is important year-round, not just throughout the summer. Too much exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun and artificial sources such as tanning beds may cause sunburn or skin damage. It also increases the risk for skin cancer and early skin aging.

Who is at Risk for UV Damage?

The harmful effects of UV rays can affect people of all skin colors; however, the risk increases for people who have light-colored skin, hair, or eyes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates that those who have a family member with skin cancer are at risk too.

Spending a lot of time outdoors for work or recreation without protective clothing and sunscreen increases risk. People who take medications that may increase sun sensitivity should also consult their healthcare provider about precautions to take.

Protecting Yourself from UV Rays

UV rays tend to be the strongest from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daylight saving time (9 a.m. to 3 p.m. standard time) in the continental United States, according to the CDC. Limit your UV ray exposure during these hours and take these additional steps:

Before you head out to the beach or to enjoy the great outdoors this summer, visit Carmichael’s Crowley location. We have a selection of over-the-counter sunscreen brands that will help protect your skin from harmful UV rays and a variety of supplements to meet your Vitamin D needs.