SHADE & Skin Protection |
Cancer Research is one of the UK’s leading researchers into the damage Sun can cause to our Skin and the preventive measures we can all take. This page provides advice given by cancer research, but for more info click here Key Facts
Check the UV IndexTo help you know when you need to be careful outside, the World Health Organisation developed the UV Index. The UV Index is a way of describing the strength of the sun's rays. It is used in weather forecasts. Skin Protection – Schools / Children
Young skin is delicate and very easily damaged by the sun. All children, no matter whether they tan easily or not, should be protected from the sun & babies under six months should be kept out of direct sunlight, especially around midday. It is recommended that using complete shade is crucial; under parasols/umbrellas, canopies, trees or indoors. Other tips:
SHADE for Schools
SunSmart Policy (Cancer Research UK) Cancer Research UK comment that during term time, children are in school during the peak UV hours five days a week. They suggest having a SunSmart school policy can make a big difference to the amount of skin damage children experience. Sun Smart Policy Documents by Cancer Research UK ACTION - Things To Think AboutHow much shade do you have?
Putting up shade structures – long term or short term solutions
More ideas for your playgroundFor more ideas about how to develop your school’s grounds have a look at the Learning Through Landscapes website. Whether Permanent or Semi Permanent Shade - at SHADEmakers we are confident, with our wide range of Parasols/Umbrellas and other SHADES, we can provide your school with the shelter your children, staff & even parents need. Call SHADEmakers on 0800 085 1558 for advice |