Slip, Slop, Slap
The Aussie Sun
Sunscreen Savvy
Know your risks
Smart in the Sun
100

What does "Slip" in “Slip, Slop, Slap” remind you to do?
 

Slip on a shirt

100

Between what hours is the Australian Sun the strongest?

10-3
100

What does “SPF” stand for?

Sun protection factor

100

What serious disease can result from too much UV exposure?

Skin Cancer

100

What type of hat provides the best protection from the sun?

Legionnaires or wide brim

200

What does "Slop" mean in the campaign slogan?
 

Slop on sunscreen

200

What part of the atmosphere protects us from the sun’s UV rays?

The Ozone Layer

200

What SPF is generally recommended for everyday use in Australia?

50+!!!

200

What is the most dangerous type of skin cancer?

Melanoma 

200

What’s the safest way to get vitamin D without increasing skin cancer risk?
 

Short periods in the sun outside of peak times

300

What does "Slap" mean in “Slip, Slop, Slap”?
 

Slap on a hat

300

What is the highest reported level of UV?

11+

300

How long before going outdoors should you apply sunscreen

20 Minutes

300

Which group of Australians is at highest risk of skin cancer?

Lighter skin, lots of moles, light eyes. 
300

Are sunglasses useful as sun protection?

Yes!!
400

The full updated slogan now includes two extra actions — what are they?
 

Seek shade and Slide on sunglasses

400

Which UV index number is considered the level at which sun protection is needed?

3+

400

How often should sunscreen be reapplied, especially after swimming or sweating?

2 hours

400

About what fraction of Australians are diagnosed with skin cancer by age 70?

Roughly 2/3

400

True or false- being sunburnt one time increases your chances of developing a skin cancer?

True

500

In which decade was 'Slip, slop, slap' introduced?

1980's

500
Which Australian City records some of the highest UV levels in the world?

Darwin

500

What’s the minimum amount of sunscreen an adult should apply for full-body coverage?

35ml (about the size of a shot glass) 

500

What’s the approximate number of Australians diagnosed with skin cancer every year?

Around 1 million

500

Name one outdoor job where workers are at particularly high risk from UV exposure.

Jones' verdict!