Posts Tagged children
“Get Kids Covered” Around the World!
Six years ago our very own Momprenuer, Rhonda Sparks, began UV Skinz with a mission to “get kids covered”! Now six years later with the hard work of our dedicated UV Skinz employees, the loyalty of our customers and quality of our uv protective swim shirts have made it possible for UV Skinz to reach people all over the world! Our exclusively online shoppers paradise has been able to grow and expand into Nordstrom, Bass Pro Shops, Brookstone, Sharper Image, Marriott and Four Seasons Corporations, as well as box stores such as Costco.
Teaching how important good sun safe habits are should begin at an early age. Just one childhood sunburn can more than double a person’s chance of developing melanoma in adulthood. Children can also develop Pediatric Melanoma which resembles adulthood Melanoma.
Melanoma and skin cancer are caused by the UVA rays damaging the DNA in skin cells that cause mutations that lead to the disease. People are exposed to UVA rays through sun exposure, tanning, and artificial sources. There has been a world-wide rise in overall UV awareness. Ultraviolet radiation is recognized as a carcinogen by both the US Department of Health and Human Services and the World Health Organization. The U.S. isn’t the only country that with concerns about our youths over-exposure to ultraviolet rays. North America is ranked at the bottom of the list of World Skin Cancer Hot Spots. While Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Australia and New Zealand are at the top. Australia and New Zealand have developed Melanoma awareness campaigns and curriculum directly targeting children. Kids are encouraged to Slip, Slop, Slap and even use their imaginations to create peer-to-peer learning videos!
With the proper education, role-models and high-quality uv protective clothing it’s the hope of UV Skinz that the children of our future won’t be touched by Melanoma at such young
ages. Celebrities have realized how important childhood sun protection is. Matthew McConaughey’s son, Ricky Martin’s sons and Marcia Cross’ daughters and Tori Spelling’s children have all been seen sporting UV Skinz swim shirts.
We have been so lucky to have been approved by the Melanoma International Foundation , AIM at Melanoma, and we’ve received theiParenting and the PTPA awards over the years! A huge THANK YOU to our supporters, Facebook Fans, Twitter followers and most importantly…YOU!
Never give up the fight to raise awareness about this preventable disease! And never forget Darren and his legacy that is teaching everyone to be safe and have fun outdoors!
Minors In California Now Banned From Tanning Salons
Thanks to Governor Jerry Brown and melanoma awareness advocates such as AIM at Melanoma, the California legislation that would ban minors 18 and under from using tanning beds has been signed into law! The law, SB 746, will take effect January 1, 2012. Currently, California allows minors who are 15-17 years old to use tanning beds with written permission from their parents. California is the first in the nation to set a higher age limit restricting minors from tanning bed use. Texas has the next highest age limit and teens are able to use tanning beds from the age of 16. Illinois, New York, Ohio and Rhode Island have age restrictions and are considering doing the same as California, but have not yet begun a campaign.
A while back Samantha Guild of AIM at Melanoma joined us for our Ban The Tan Twitter Party. She spoke of ways to get our voice heard and how to support the legislation by contacting the Governor. All of that hard work has paid off. It’s so amazing what can be done when people pull together for a common (history making) cause! SB 746 has had the support of the American Cancer Society, California Medical Association and AIM at Melanoma. Obvious opposition have been the Indoor Tanning Association, Hollywood Tan, Palm Beach Tan and Club Tan. Tanning is a luxury that targets 5-10% of teenagers in affluent areas of California which will be business lost for tanning salon owners. Bummer. This law has the best interest of our future generations in mind. Teens are bombarded with messages that a tan makes a person look healthy and beautiful. Now it is time to bombard our teens with messages to love the skin we are in!
The business lost from this law will be well worth the young lives saved.
Source:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/09/california-bans-tanning-beds_n_1002589.html
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/california-politics/2011/10/tanning-beds-minors-bill-signed.html







