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Wear covering clothing

Clothing is the first line of defense against the suns rays. Clothing specifically labelled UPF can give you a greater peace of mind about the level of protection it offers plus it is designed to offer consistent UV protection wet or dry. Stay safe in the sun!

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Wear a hat

Wearing a hat effectively protects against harmful UV rays. A wide-brimmed hat shades your face, ears and neck, reducing sunburn risk and keeping you cool. Stay stylish and safe with a hat in your sun protection routine!

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Sunglasses

Choose sunglasses that meet the Australian Standard AS//NZS 1067.1:2016 with a lens category of 2,3 or 4 on the swing tag. These sungasses absorb 95% of UV radiation. Some sunglasses are marked with an Eye Protection Factor (EPF). An EPF of 9 or 10 provides excellent protection, blocking almost all UV radiation. Make eye safety a priority!

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Sunscreen

Sunscreen protects your skin from harmful UV rays that cause sunburn, aging, and skin cancer. It’s vital for maintaining skin health and should be a daily part of your routine. Reapply throughout the day for maximum protection!

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Seek Shade 

Enjoy the outdoors while keeping your skin safe! Seeking shade is an essential step in sun protection. Whether it's under tree, an umbrella, or a sun shelter, finding a cool spot can help shield you from harmful UV rays. Stay sun-smart and prioritize your skin health!

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Keep an eye on your skin

It's important to regularly check your skin for any unusual changes that could indicate skin cancer. Look for new moles, changes in existing moles or any persistent spots that don't heal. Early detection is the key, so don't hesitate to book in for a skin check if you notice anything concerning. Stay vigilant and take care of your skin!

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