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Health > Children > Sun Safety

Offers resources on sun safety for children and infants, including the risks of exposure to UV radiation and sunburn, and how to reduce damage to the skin, eyes and immune system.


Be sun safe

Presents a colouring sheet for children promoting sun safety behaviour. Link requires PDF reader.
Source:     Canadian Dermatology Association

Canadian Sun Savvy School Club - UV Index and Sun Protection

As part of the Sun Savvy School Club, teachers can order a free UV Index resource kit from the Meteorological Service of Canada. Included in the kit is a UV meter with which students can measure UV radiation in their school environment and share that information on the Internet.
Source:     Environment Canada

Children's UV Index Sun Awareness Program

This program teaches children under the age of 14 about the UV index and how to use it to minimize the risk to their health from solar ultraviolet radiation. .
Source:     Environment Canada

Sunscreen and potential vision safety

Stresses the lack of evidence for claims which link the use of sunscreen to potential eye damage in children. Describes what to do if sunscreen accidentally comes into contact with the eye.
Source:     Canadian Dermatology Association

**See Also: Cancer > Skin

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Source:     Canada Health Portal

**See Also : Environmental Health > Climate > Sun Safety

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**See Also: Sunburn

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Source:     Canada Health Portal