Protection against ultraviolet rays.

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Ultraviolet rays or UV rays, in addition to stimulating the body to produce vitamin D. It is also used to treat many diseases. Such as vitiligo, psoriasis, rickets in children, etc.

Taking a few simple, correct precautions can help reduce your risk of exposure to ultraviolet rays:

Avoid going out in the sun between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. 

As the intensity of UV rays is high and harmful to health. If it is necessary to go outdoors during this time. You should apply sunscreen every time. Staying in the shade such as inside buildings, dormitories, department stores. Especially near windows or areas that get direct sunlight. They may not always provide protection from UV rays. Therefore, you should use other methods as well, such as applying sunscreen, wearing long sleeve shirts, etc UFABET

Wear long-sleeved shirts and dark-colored, tight-fitting woven pants. 

They are more effective at protecting the body from UV rays than light-colored, sheer shirts and pants. Nowadays, some clothing brands are turning to coatings on textile materials that have UV-absorbing properties. It indicates its protection against ultraviolet rays using a number from 15 to 50+. The higher the number, the higher the level of protection.

Wear a hat. 

Choose a hat with a 2-3 inch brim or a cap that covers the nape. To protect the neck from sunlight If not, a large piece of cloth can be worn under the hat instead.

Sunglasses.

Sunglasses with large lenses that block 99-100 percent of UVA and UVB rays, often labeled “ UV Absorption up to 400 nm” or “Meets ANSI UV Requirements.” If sunglasses are only able to block 70 percent of UV rays, they will be labeled as cosmetics. Sunglasses that do not block UV rays will be labeled as cosmetics. They may not be labeled. However, the intensity of the lens tint does not indicate any UV protection properties.