There were several booths
highlighting the various types of cancers affecting citizens. The
National Ozone Unit (NOU) represented by Neera Singh and Anastasia Gordon attended and shared
information on how to protect yourself from the harmful effects of UV radiation
and prevent skin cancer.
There were a number of high schools and primary schools in attendance. These young people and their teachers were very enthusiastic and were well aware of ozone layer depletion and its
effects. It was truly a pleasure to take part in this event.
Aerial view of NOU booth, Anastasia Gordon (right) and Neera Singh (left) interacting with a group of high school students |
Anastasia Gordon interacting with a group of primary school students |
Quiz Time! Anastasia Gordon and Neera Singh (NOU) testing students awareness of ozone depletion and its link to skin cancer |
Key points to remember to protect yourself from UV
radiation
and prevent skin cancer:
and prevent skin cancer:
- Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
- Seek shade especially in the middle of the day when the sun’s rays are strongest.
- Slip on a shirt. Cover up with protective clothing to guard as much skin as possible when you are out in the sun.
- Use sunscreen and lip balm with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 or higher.
- Cover your head with a wide-brimmed hat, shading your face, ears, and neck.
- Wear sunglasses with 100% UV absorption to provide optimal protection for the eyes and the surrounding skin.
- Follow these practices to protect your skin even on cloudy or overcast days. UV rays travel through clouds.
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