Thursday, May 31, 2012

Fun in the sun: The safe way!


Here in Minnesota the unofficial start of summer is upon us! Nothing beats being outside and soaking up some summer sun fun while we have the chance.  Staying safe means the fun can go on and on.  One summer hazard is the heat.  It can get really hot and humid in Minnesota.  Experts recommend monitoring the heat index and taking extra precautions in the heat with children.  Kids are more susceptible than adults to heat related illnesses.  You can monitor heat warnings at nws.noaa.gov/os/heat  In extreme heat conditions children should wear lightweight clothing, participate in low-key activities in the shade and take frequent water breaks. 

New sunscreen labeling requirements from the FDA take effect in June of 2012.  Broad spectrum coverage sunscreens now must protect against UVA and UVB rays.  Misleading terms such as sweat proof and water proof may not be used anymore.  The new minimum for waterproof sunscreen is that it must last at least 40 minutes with water exposure.  Low SPF sunscreens and those with poor broad spectrum coverage must carry warnings that they do no not lower the risk of skin cancer or premature aging. 

Consumer reports recently reported that the FDA recommended that spray sunscreens should not be used on children.  There is concern that children may accidentally inhale the sunscreen.  If you use spray sunscreen put it on your hands first, then rub it on your child  For more information follow this link to consumer reports http://news.consumerreports.org/health/2011/07/spray-sunscreens-should-not-be-sprayed-on-kids-at-least-for-now.html

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