BE SUN WISEI
  Listen lo index reports. Take common sense
  precautions lo avoid over exposure lo the sun's
  ultraviolet rays. Take special care with children.
  since they spend more lime outdoors than adults and
  can burn more quickly. The simple actions listed
  above can reduce your risks of developing U V-telutcil
  skin cancers and cataracts. Take the hurt oul of fun in
  me sun)
NEED MORE INFORMATION?

  For more Information on the Experimental UV
  Index, please call:  EPA Stratospheric Oione
  Hotline: (800)296-1996
  The National Weather Service: (301) 713-0622

  Medical and health organizations Interested
  In this project, please contact the National
  Association of Physicians for the Environment,
  FAX (301) 530-8910
THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS
COLLABORATE TO BRING THIS
MESSAGE TO You.-
           *
  National Association of Physicians for the Environment
  American Medical Association
  Wilderness Medical Society
  American Skin Association
  American Academy of Dermatology
  American Academy of Facial Plastic and
    Reconstructive Surgery
  American Academy o( Otolaryngology-Head am)
    Neck Surgery Inc.
  American Academy of Ophthalmology
  American Academy of Opinmetry
  American Society for Mead and Neck Surgery
  American Optoiuetric Association
i"- O        . **.
American Swiety of Plastic and
  Reconstructive Surgeons
Coalition of Patient Advocates for Skin Disease Research
Society for investigative Dermatology
Skin Cancer Foundation
Friends of the Earth
National Medical Association
Global Rivers Environmental lidueailon Keiwotk (GKi;tiN)
l.u|iui Foundation of Ameilca, Inc.
Ozone Action. Inc.
Alliance for Environmental Education
Association of University Environmental Health
  Sciences Cetilcia
Prevent blindness America
Save Our Sky
North American Association for Environments! Education
United SiatM
Environmental Protection
Aoerjey
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                                                                                                                                        June 1994
Air and Radlatlon|6205J>
The Federal
Experimental
Ultraviolet
Index:
What You
Need to  Know
                                                     UV   INDEX
This information supplied by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency in collaboration with the National
Weather Service and the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
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