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Stingray is a leading online provider of the highest quality sun protective clothes in Australia. The clothes and sun protection accessories like hats, gloves, shoes and more help you to stay protected from sunburns, wrinkles and sun spots. Our sun protection clothing also helps you to achieve the primary forms of protection against dangerous UV rays. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: PROTECTING OUR HEALTH BY WEARING SUN PROTECTION CLOTHING


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  • PROTECTING OUR HEALTH BY WEARING SUN PROTECTION
    CLOTHING

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Why is sun protection clothing so important?
  • As with anything related to our everyday
    lives, when it comes to sun protection clothing
    and the many reasons why you should wear it its
    generally a question of going back to the basics
    of sun protection. To do this, we can start with
    the primary cause of skin damage, sunlight, which
    contains invisible rays of ultraviolet (UV)
    radiation. If you are overexposed to these rays,
    it may result not only in a dose of sunburn but,
    accelerated skin ageing and even cancer. By using
    an appropriate sunscreen and wearing sun
    protection clothing you can achieve the primary
    forms of protection against dangerous UV rays.

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The crucial UPF factor
  • While most fabrics offer a certain degree of
    protection against UV radiation, it is generally
    recognized that the most effective protective
    clothing is that with an Ultra Violet Protection
    Factor (UPF) rating. This is determined on a
    scale of between a 15 rating, which is good and a
    50 plus, which is excellent. A crucial factor in
    the need to wear UPF-rated sun protection
    clothing includes those who are fair-skinned and
    sun-sensitive people, as well as children.

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  • In addition, this high concern factor is
    extended to people who spend significant amounts
    of time at high elevations, equatorial regions or
    on reflective surfaces for example, water or
    snow. Although darker skinned people are less
    likely to suffer from sunburn, it is generally
    recognized that wearing UPF-rated clothing,
    offers everyone increased protection against
    UV-related health risks.

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About the UPF factor
  • UPF is a rating system, used for wearing
    apparel similar to the SPF (Sun Protection
    Factor) for sunscreen products. It shows
    consumers how effective various fabrics perform
    in protecting their skin from ultraviolet (UV)
    rays and as stated previously, the higher the UPF
    rating number the more effective is the sun
    protection clothing. The UPF process provides the
    capacity for gauging the effectiveness of a
    fabric in relation to protection against
    ultraviolet A (UVA) as well as UVB light.

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  • However, it is not only visible light and
    other spectrums that place our skin at risk. The
    light from the sun also includes invisible
    ultraviolet radiation or (UV-R), with
    overexposure to the UV spectrum being associated
    not only with skin cancer but, also the
    acceleration of skin ageing and wrinkling, as
    well as weakening the immune system of our bodies.

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Sun Protection Clothing
  • It is the opinion of various skin-care
    experts that sun protection clothing has the
    ability to shield our skin more effectively from
    UV light than sunscreen. The influencing reasons
    for this are that in many instances sunscreen
    lotions are applied too thinly. This can result
    in not giving our skin sufficient protection, in
    accordance with the available stated SPF rating.
    Another factor is that again in many cases,
    re-application is neglected.

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  • It could be argued that it was these factors
    that helped influence Australian researchers in
    developing the initial fabric testing procedures
    related to UV transmission and the creation of a
    sun protection clothing UPF rating system in the
    1990s, which was subsequently voluntarily adopted
    by clothing manufacturers. It is a sequence of
    events that demonstrates the importance attached
    to the issues surrounding the need for awareness
    regarding protection from the sun and UV rays.

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  • All fabrics in various manners can impact
    on the transmission of UV radiation, a statement
    that could be misinterpreted, is that fabrics
    absorb UV rays. Any impression that a fabric has
    the ability to literally soak-up UV rays is
    misguided. During the interaction between
    ultraviolet radiation and sun protection
    clothing, the energy generated by UV rays is
    altered by being converted into heat, which
    renders the majority of rays harmless. It is
    realistic that some clothing garments are more
    effective than others, which can be influenced by
    factors like dyes, garment construction and
    fabric treatments.

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Clothing construction and child protection
  • When considering the construction of sun
    protection clothing the density and tight
    construction of the weave or knitting can
    minimize the space between the yarns. This, in
    turn, reduces the volume of UV light able to pass
    through them, with thicker fabrics helping in the
    reduction of UV transmission. In certain
    instances, vents are utilised to boost the
    circulation of air in some tightly constructed
    UPF-rated clothing, which also has a cooling
    effect on the wearer.

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  • Thicker fabrics also help reduce UV
    transmission, with sun protection clothing being
    accepted as a reliable degree of safety for
    children, especially those who do not accept
    sunscreen lotions.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and
    Prevention (CDC) in the USA, report that the
    benefits for children who wear sun protection
    clothing are long term. By sustaining only a
    minimal number of serious sunburns, the risk of a
    child developing skin cancer later in their life,
    is increased.
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