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The Real Threat of Overexposure to Ultraviolet Rays

Memorial Day Weekend, sunny days, and warm summertime temps have ushered in beach season at last! Because our office is located at the foot of the Causeway Bridge, we have a ringside seat to the comings and goings of folks headed to the beach. A very interesting phenomenon we have noticed is that, on cloudy days, the number of cars headed towards Lumina Avenue and Waynick Boulevard is usually lower.

Now, it could be that overcast skies mean that rain is imminent. However, we suspect that the vast majority of beachgoers do not feel a trip to the strand is worthwhile unless it holds the promise of a few hours in the sun.

In spite of the volumes of research that exist, large numbers of Americans are still determined to bake and brown with very little protection from ultraviolet rays.

The dangers associated with overexposure to the sun are well documented and, in North Carolina, it poses a real concern. Because skin cancer is a significant danger, we feel this information bears repeating. Here are a few startling facts from the National Cancer Institute:

Have you or a member of your family had a sunburn in the last few years? Many people sheepishly begin the summer by allowing themselves to burn and foolishly think, “I’ll be tan when this goes away.” Allowing your skin to burn is never a good idea!

Take these steps to ensure your days on the beach will be sun-safe:

Long sleeved rash guards are great for protection along with hats and sunglasses. Rash guards are especially effective for small children and active adults. Fortunately our Wrightsville Beach surf shops always keep plenty in stock.

Summer officially begins on June 21st.
Get ready now!

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