Farming under UV Rays!
Working on the farm in the spring, summer, and fall not only comes with the heat of the sun blaring down on you, but also exposure to UV Rays.Ìý It may seem like a good idea to wear a tank top and shorts, but you may want to consider proper skin protection to avoid serious skin damage.
UV Rays can cause aging skin, cataracts & other eye problems as well as skin cancer, melanoma.
To protect yourself from UV rays, consider your risk of exposure:
1. Spend many hours outdoors?
2. Fair skin? Light coloured hair?
3. Tan easily or burn?
4. Number of moles?
Protect yourself against the UV Rays:
1. Wear clothing that doesn't let much light through to your skin
2. Wear a wide-brim hat
3. Use a sunscreen with sun protection factor of at least 15 which blocks 93 per cent of UV rays and SPF 30 blocks 97 per cent
4. wear sunglasses rated for blocking 99 or 100 per cent of UV rays
5. Limiting your exposure to intense sunlight when the sun is higher in the sky
Examine your body regularly for early detection of skin cancer. Caught early it can almost always be cured.Ìý Early warning signs may include a spot on your skin that changes in size, color or shape over a period of one month to one or two years.
Look for a red scaly patch that is outlined, a waxy pale pearly knob, or a sore that doesn’t heal.
The most serious, melanoma, often begins as a small growth looking like a mole. If you find an unusual skin change, see your doctor.
Ìý
Recent News
- Homecoming 2024 Photo Recap
- Hall of Fame inducts four new members
- 2024 Blue & Gold Awards presented
- Honouring Indigenous Knowledge: Community Food Systems in the Philippines
- Food Services Reading Week Hours ‑ November 11 ‑ 15, 2024.
- Cultivating Healing: Growing Through Grief
- United Way Campaign Update
- Cultivating Community Resilience: Masstown Market's Role in Advancing Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security at Â鶹´«Ã½