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    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJuly 10, 20263 Mins Read
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    Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers

    Key takeaways
    • Know the main UV types: UVA ages skin, UVB causes sunburn, UVC mostly absorbed by atmosphere.
    • Excessive UV exposure increases sunburn, premature aging, eye damage, weakened immunity, and higher risk of skin cancer.
    • Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher 15 minutes before going outdoors; reapply every two hours.
    • Wear protective clothing, wide-brimmed hats, and UV-blocking sunglasses; seek shade during peak sun hours.
    • Caregivers should encourage regular sunscreen use, hydration, shaded spaces, and monitor older adults for heat-related illness and skin changes.

    UV Safety Month: Protecting Your Skin from Harmful UV Rays

    Every July, UV Safety Month serves as an important reminder to protect ourselves from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. While spending time outdoors offers many health benefits, too much exposure to UV radiation can increase the risk of skin damage, premature aging, eye injuries, and skin cancer.

    Understanding how UV rays affect your body and taking simple preventive steps can help you enjoy the sunshine safely all year long.

    What Are UV Rays?

    Ultraviolet (UV) rays are a form of invisible radiation produced by the sun. There are three main types:

    • UVA Rays: These penetrate deep into the skin and are primarily responsible for premature aging, wrinkles, and long-term skin damage.
    • UVB Rays: These affect the outer layers of the skin and are the main cause of sunburn. They also play a significant role in the development of skin cancer.
    • UVC Rays: These are the most harmful but are almost entirely absorbed by the Earth’s atmosphere and do not typically reach us.

    Even on cloudy days, up to 80% of UV rays can pass through clouds, making sun protection important regardless of the weather.

    Why UV Safety Matters

    Excessive UV exposure can lead to:

    • Sunburn
    • Premature skin aging, including wrinkles and age spots
    • Eye damage, such as cataracts and other vision problems
    • Weakened immune response
    • Increased risk of skin cancers, including melanoma

    Children, older adults, and individuals with fair skin may be especially vulnerable, but everyone benefits from practicing sun safety.

    Simple Ways to Protect Yourself

    Protecting your skin doesn’t have to be complicated. Consider these everyday habits:

    • Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher at least 15 minutes before going outdoors.
    • Reapply sunscreen every two hours, or more often after swimming or sweating.
    • Wear protective clothing such as long sleeves, lightweight pants, and wide-brimmed hats.
    • Use UV-blocking sunglasses to protect your eyes.
    • Seek shade whenever possible, especially between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when UV rays are typically strongest.
    • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water during hot weather.
    • Check the daily UV Index to better plan outdoor activities.

    Sun Safety for Older Adults

    As we age, our skin becomes thinner and more sensitive to environmental damage. Older adults may also take medications that increase sensitivity to sunlight. Caregivers and family members can help by encouraging regular sunscreen use, providing shaded outdoor spaces, ensuring adequate hydration, and monitoring for signs of heat-related illness.

    Enjoy the Outdoors Safely

    Spending time outside can improve mood, support physical activity, and encourage social engagement. By making sun protection part of your daily routine, you can continue to enjoy these benefits while reducing your risk of UV-related health problems.

    This UV Safety Month, take a few extra moments to protect your skin, your eyes, and your overall health. Small preventive steps today can make a lasting difference for years to come.

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