Use this app to protect yourself from UV radiation that causes cancer

Use this app to protect yourself from UV radiation that causes cancer

Certain seasons, like summer, have higher levels of harmful sun rays, particularly ultraviolet (UV) rays, which can cause a number of illnesses, including skin cancer. As a result, during peak hours, you need to shield your skin from the sun. Consequently, this post will discuss an application that makes it simple to determine when the sun's rays' UV index rises.

With the help of the free Android app Sunny Side, you can determine the UV index of the sun's brightness at various times of the day. It has an easy-to-use interface. After downloading the app using the link below, turn on GPS to determine your current location. As an alternative, you can look it up and then find the UV index for the local sun.

Your area's UV index, which is represented by a number of colors like green, yellow, and red, will show you the level of danger, whether it is low, high, or very high. There are four buttons beneath the UV index that offer advice on how to prevent any damage from the sun's harmful rays, including:

• Steer clear of radiation exposure during specific times (minimize exposure)

• Wear protective clothing, such as a hat, to protect the body (cover up).

• Put on some sunscreen. 

• Watch out for bright surfaces that reflect UV light. 

• Donning sunglasses

By scrolling through the timeline below, you can also view the UV index during the day.

- Sunny Side app


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