Sunscreen and More Summer Safety Guidelines for Kid's.
The sun radiates light to the earth, and part of that light consists
of invisible ultraviolet (UV) rays. When these rays reach the skin, they
cause tanning, burning, and other skin damage. Most kids rack up a lot of their lifetime sun exposure before age 18, so it's important that parents
teach
their children how to enjoy fun in the sun safely. With the right
precautions, you can greatly reduce your child's chance of developing
skin cancer.