Sun Safety

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  1. 3. Beds: Devices that emit UV radiation to darken skin, but increase cancer risks.
  2. 5. Eyewear that protects your eyes from UV damage.
  3. 8. Abbreviation indicating how well a sunscreen protects against UVB rays.
  4. 9. Clothing: What you wear to stay cool and covered in hot, sunny weather.
  5. 10. Cancer: Serious disease often caused by too much UV exposure.
  6. 11. Exhaustion: Illness that can occur when the body overheats from the sun.
  7. 12. Checks: Routine you should do to monitor for changes in moles or spots.
  8. 13. What you must do to sunscreen after swimming or sweating.
  9. 15. Another term for sunscreen, typically thicker and more opaque.
  10. 19. Hat: A sun-blocking accessory that shields your face, neck, and ears.
  11. 21. Aging: What excessive sun exposure does to your skin over time.
  12. 23. Painful skin condition caused by too much exposure to UV rays.
  13. 25. Clothing: Apparel designed to cover and shield your skin from the sun.
  14. 26. The most dangerous form of skin cancer.
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  1. 1. Condition that can happen when you don't drink enough water, especially in the sun.
  2. 2. Fabrics: Special materials designed to block UV rays from reaching the skin.
  3. 4. Shade: The result of standing under a tree, umbrella, or shelter to avoid the sun.
  4. 5. Lotion that protects your skin from UV rays.
  5. 6. Exposure: Time spent outside under direct sunlight.
  6. 7. Care: Products or practices used to soothe skin after sun exposure.
  7. 14. Hours: Time of day when the sun’s rays are strongest (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.).
  8. 15. A cool place to avoid direct sunlight.
  9. 16. Protection: SPF product for a part of your face that can easily burn.
  10. 17. Damage: The result of too much unprotected time in the sun.
  11. 18. Keeping your body replenished with water, especially in the sun.
  12. 20. Type of sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB rays.
  13. 22. Rays: Invisible rays from the sun that can damage skin and eyes.
  14. 24. Index: A scale used to measure the intensity of the sun's rays.