SPF Zone
Hydration Station
Cool Down Strategies
Sun Smarts
Heat Check
100

What does SPF stand for?

Sun Protection Factor- measures how well a sunscreen protects your skin from UVB rays, not how long you can stay in the sun

100

What is the main drink recommended for staying hydrated?

Water

100

What is one item you can use to help cool yourself down?

Fan, cold water, towel, ice pack,

100

True or False: You can get sun damage even if it is cloudy.

TRUE

100

Why is it important to listen to your body in hot weather?

To prevent heat illness or getting too overheated.

200

What SPF number is generally recommended for everyday sun protection?

SPF 30 is recommended for most people, as it blocks approximately 97% of UVB rays and provides sufficient protection for daily sun exposure 

200

What is one easy way to remember to drink water throughout the day?

Carry a water bottle, set reminders, drink with meals, use a schedule

200

What is one place you can go to cool down when it is hot outside?

Shade, indoors, air conditioning.

200

When is the sun usually strongest?

Midday/afternoon (late morning to early evening)

200

What should you do first if you start to feel overheated?

Stop activity and move to a cooler place

300

How often should sunscreen typically be reapplied when spending extended time outdoors?

About every 2 hours (or after swimming/sweating)

300

What is one sign you might not be drinking enough water?

Thirst, dry mouth, headache, dark urine, feeling tired

300

What is one drink that helps your body cool down?

Water

300

Name two places on the body that are easy to forget when protecting from the sun.

Ears, neck, scalp, tops of feet, hands.

300

How can planning ahead help you stay safe in hot weather?

You can bring water, plan breaks, wear proper clothing, and avoid overheating.

400

True or False: SPF 50 provides twice as much protection as SPF 25.

False-

  • SPF 25 blocks about 96% of UVB rays 

  • SPF 50 blocks about 98% of UVB rays 

400

Why does the body need more fluids in hot weather?

To regulate temperature and replace fluids lost through sweating.

400

Why is it important to take breaks in the shade?

It helps prevent overheating and sun damage

400

Why might people not realize they are getting too much sun?

Because symptoms like redness or fatigue can come on slowly.

400

Which is usually milder: heat exhaustion or heat stroke?

Heat exhaustion is less severe than heat stroke because the body is still able to regulate temperature and function

500

What factors can make sunscreen less effective during outdoor activities?

Sweating, swimming, not reapplying, and not using enough coverage.

500

How can drinking enough water help you in daily life?

Helps you feel better, have more energy, and stay focused.

500

Why is drinking water alone sometimes not enough to cool down the body?

Because you also need to reduce body temperature by resting in a cool place or reducing heat exposure.

500

What are two health problems that can happen over time from too much unprotected sun exposure?



Skin cancer, premature aging, skin damage

500

Why is heat stroke a medical emergency?

It can quickly become life-threatening and requires immediate help.