Thu. Nov 21st, 2024
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The increasing popularity of beach cabanas may be frustrating lifesavers monitoring the shoreline, but the Cancer Council says it is a sign more people are getting sun smart, but warns UV radiation can still affect those under shelter. 

The council’s skin cancer committee chair Professor Anne Cust said bringing portable shade during a visit to the beach was a good option, but people should take additional precautions.

“Portable shade or existing structures are a really good way to protect yourself from the dangers of UV radiation,” Professor Cust said.

“But it’s just one of the things we can do to stay safe in the sun. You will still get some UV radiation from the glare.

“You still need to be doing the other aspects of slip, slop, slap, seek and slide.”

Alongside seeking shade, that also includes slipping on protective clothing, slopping on sunscreen, slapping on a hat, and sliding on some sunglasses.

Cabanas frustrating life savers

Queensland surf lifesavers have said shelters set up too close to each other on packed beaches were hindering access to the shore and blocking visibility.

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