Caring for your eyes
Sun exposure and tanning
Canada is full of outdoors enthusiasts. Whether
relaxing, exercising or just working in the sun,
there are some important factors to keep in mind.
This includes those who enjoy indoor tanning beds
especially.
Indoors or out, people are exposing themselves
to ultraviolet (UV) raysto an unprecedented
degree. With the increased penetration of UV rays
in our atmosphere today, outdoor exposure is not
so different from the UV-rich, indoor tanning beds
that have been the subject of much debate.
This is true of cloudy days as much as sunny ones.
Dont forget that water and snow environments,
as well as higher elevations, also demand UV protection.
Significant exposure to these UV rays can damage
your retina, cornea and can cause cataracts or
macular degeneration. Ensure that you wear UV-protected
sunglasses or a wide-brimmed hat when outdoors
for a prolonged time. Sterilized protective goggles
are essential for any duration of indoor tanning.
In any environment, closing your eyes is no protection
from UV, and there is no substitute for proper
UV-blocking eyewear.
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