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UV Protection Swimwear

Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. There are more and more Australians, especially young Australians, who are getting diagnosed with malignant forms of skin cancer every year. This is mostly due to the fact that the lifestyle of many Australians revolves around the beach. However, along with this beach culture comes lots of dangerous ultraviolet radiation as the sun is immensely strong in many coastal regions. This is especially true in areas such as the Gold Coast and Sydney. To protect yourself from getting skin cancer is by wearing swimwear that has ultraviolet (UV) protection.

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The main cause for skin cancer is excessive exposure to UV radiation from the sun. The sun emits a wide range of different types of radiation. One of the types of radiation that the sun emits is UVC and UVA radiation, which causes skin cancer such as melanoma. Thus, the beach culture and strong sun along coastal areas of Australia results in many people being exposed to excessive amounts of this form of radiation. It is important that anyone who actively likes to enjoy the outdoors in these coastal areas wear the clothing and swimwear that provides UV protection.

Lots of people do not own any UV protection clothing. Thus, it goes without saying that many individuals do not own swimwear that provides UV protection. This is because swimwear that provides the wearer with UV protection is quite different from conventional swimmers. If a person has regular board shorts that they use for swimming, they are not protected from harmful UV radiation when they are outside.

Rash shirt

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Furthermore, swimwear with UV protection is often very densely threaded. In order to ensure the effect of UV radiation on the body is at a complete minimum, this type of clothing is usually very thick and tightly threaded. In addition, they often come in darker colours, as darker colours are better at deterring potentially dangerous forms of UV radiation.

Swimwear that provides UV protection often cover a large portion of the skin. Most swimwear that provides a high grade of protection from UV radiation covers the upper torso of the wearer. This type of swimwear is often referred to as a rash shirt. People who do not cover their upper torso when being exposed to strong sun rays expose a huge portion of their body to dangerous radiation.

In addition, UV protection clothing, including swimmers, have a UPF rating. This rating, just like the SPF rating on sunscreen, shows how effective the clothing is in protecting against UV rays. Most swimwear that provides protection from this type of radiation has a rating of UPF 50+ which is very strong protection.

Sun Protection Ratings

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Stingray is the leading name in UV protection swimwear in Australia. They are able to provide a wide range of fashionable, safe and high quality swimwear products. Stingray has options for men, women and children when it comes to protective swimmers. Furthermore, they have lots of flexible and efficient shipping options for anyone in the country that wants to keep themselves safe from skin cancer.

Anyone who wishes to stay safe when enjoying the Australian outdoors should visit stingray.com.au and have a look at the amazing range of UV protection swimwear that they have on offer.

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Many Australians are at risk of developing skin cancer if they constantly expose themselves to harmful UV rays without properly protecting themselves with sunscreen and UV protecting swimmers. Any Australian who wants to ensure their future safety should definitely consider purchasing swimmers and UV protection clothing from a reputable company such as Stingray for effective protection from harmful UV radiation.

STINGRAY International Pty Limited Address: 15/24 Hoopers Road, Kunda Park, QLD 4556 Phone: 1800 717876 Website: http://www.stingray.com.au/