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YOUR CHILD’S EYES NEED PROTECTION, TOO.
Children also tend to spend more time outdoors than their parents, often in places where there is a lot of sun re ection ost e e dama e is the result of years of exposure. On top of the long-term damage, your child can also get eye sunburn that can be very painful.
The Cancer Council recommends protecting the eyes at all times when UV level is 3 or above. During summer in Australia, all parts of the country experience long periods during the day when the UV level is 3 or above.

Reflected and scattered light also have a strong impact in contributing to the total UV exposure to the eyes. Sunglasses can also be useful when the UV index is below 3 to help with sun glare and reflections.
Just because the temperature drops in winter does not mean UVA and UVB rays have disappeared. During cooler months the sun is positioned lower and at a different angle, exposing more ultraviolet light.






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