UV Index
The UV Index provides a daily forecast of the expected risk of overexposure to the sun. The Index predicts UV intensity levels on a scale of 0 to 10+, where 0 indicates a minimal risk of overexposure and 10+ means a very high risk
UV Index Values |
Exposure Categories
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0 - 2 | Minimal - Wearing a hat is sufficient protection. |
3 - 4 | Low - Wearing a hat and a sunscreen with SPF 15 is recommended. |
5 - 6 | Moderate - Wearing a hat, a sunscreen with SPF 15 and staying in the shade is recommended. |
7 - 9 | High - In addition to the precautions recommended above, it is advised to stay indoors between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. |
10 + | Very High - In addition to the precautions recommended above, it is advised to stay indoors if possible. |
UV Index | Category | Sunburn Time |
over 9 | extreme | less than 15 minutes |
7-9 | high | about 20 minutes |
4-7 | medium | about 30 minutes |
0-4 | low | more than 1 hour |
When the UV index is over 9, UV-B is extremely strong, and you will burn in less than 15 minutes. |
5 steps to be SunSmart
- Seek shade.
- Wear protective clothing that covers your arms and legs as well as your body.
- Put on a broad-brimmed hat that shades your face and neck.
- Wear wrap-around sunglasses.
- Apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ water resistant sunscreen every 2 hours. Sunscreen should not be used to extend the time you spend in the sun
Credit: Commonwealth of Australia 2006, Bureau of Meteorology
Sun Safety Action Steps
Early detection of melanoma can save your life. Carefully examine ALL of your skin once a month. A new or changing mole in an adult should be evaluated by a dermatologist.
Credit: EPA Sunwise Program
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Energy from the sun reaches the earth as visible, infrared, and ultraviolet rays
- ultraviolet A (UVA) is made up of wavelengths 320 to 400 nanometers (nm) in length
- ultraviolet B (UVB) wavelengths are 280 to 320 nm
- ultraviolet C (UVC) wavelengths are 100 to 280 nm
- UVB rays cause a much greater risk of skin cancer than UVA.
- However, UVA rays cause aging, wrinkling, and loss of elasticity.
- UVA also increases the damaging effects of UVB, including skin cancer and cataracts.
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