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July 14th, 2023 - May 4th


The Iroquois County Public Health Department is encouraging public awareness on how to protect themselves from ultraviolet rays during the month of July. Ultraviolet rays can cause a severe sunburn if skin is exposed for long periods of time. In addition, skin cancers are caused primarily by exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR), either from the sun or from artificial sources such as sunbeds. Globally in 2020, over 1.5 million cases of skin cancers were diagnosed and over 120,000 skin cancer-associated deaths were reported. Following are some tips on how to protect you and your family this summer.

  • Seek shade when possible to avoid direct sunlight over long periods of time.
  • Protect your skin with dark-colored clothing. Dark clothing may offer more protection against UV rays compared to light clothing.
  • Use sunscreen with a rating of at least SPF 30.
  • Wear a hat or bandana to protect your ears and scalp during outdoor activities.
  • Wear sunglasses that are specifically capable of blocking UV rays.
  • Protect children from the sun with proper clothing and sunscreen.

ICPHD is encouraging the public to please visit www.cdc.gov/nceh/features/uv-radiation-safety for more information on UV radiation.