Fun in the sun will be on everyone’s list of things to do during the spring and summer months, but these are not the only times you should practice protective measures.
Keeping yourself and others protected from UV radiation is an important, year-round responsibility.
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a form of non-ionizing radiation that is emitted by the sun and artificial sources, such as tanning beds.
While it has some benefits for people, including the creation of Vitamin D, it also can cause health risks.
Our natural source of UV radiation:
Some artificial sources of UV radiation include:
What are the different types of UV radiation rays?
UV radiation is classified into three primary types: ultraviolet A (UVA), ultraviolet B (UVB), and ultraviolet C (UVC). These groups are based on the measure of their wavelength, which is measured in nanometers (nm= 0.000000001 meters or 1×10-9 meters).
Wave Type | UVA | UVB | UVC |
Wavelength | 315- 399 nm | 280-314 nm | 100-279 nm |
Absorption Level | Not absorbed by the ozone layer | Mostly absorbed by the ozone layer, but some does reach the Earth’s surface | Completely absorbed by the ozone layer and atmosphere |
All of the UVC and most of the UVB radiation is absorbed by the earth’s ozone layer, so nearly all of the ultraviolet radiation received on Earth is UVA. UVA and UVB radiation can both affect health.
Even though UVA radiation is weaker than UVB, it penetrates deeper into the skin and is more constant throughout the year. Since UVC radiation is absorbed by the earth’s ozone layer, it does not pose as much of a risk.
Benefits
Beneficial effects of UV radiation include the production of vitamin D, a vitamin essential to human health. Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus from food and assists bone development. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends 5 to 15 minutes of sun exposure 2 to 3 times a week.
Risks
Anyone can get skin cancer, but is more common in people who:
To protect yourself from UV radiation:
Visit CDC’s Radiation and Your Health website for more information.
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