UV Alert

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the invisible killer that you can't see or feel. UV radiation can be high even on cool and overcast days. This means you can't rely on clear skies or high temperatures to determine when you need to protect yourself from the sun.

What is the SunSmart UV Alert?

The SunSmart UV Alert is a tool you can use to protect yourself from UV radiation. It tells you the time during the day that you need to be SunSmart.

The Alert is issued by the Bureau of Meteorology when the UV index is forecast to reach 3 or above. At that level, it can damage your skin and lead to skin cancer.

The Alert is reported in the weather page of all Australian daily newspapers, on the Bureau of Meteorology website, and on some radio and mobile weather forecasts.

When should I use the SunSmart UV Alert?

Look or listen for the Alert when you are:

  • Planning or participating in an outdoor activity or event
  • Undertaking recreational activities such as running, swimming, cycling or team sports
  • Watching a spectator sport, such as tennis or cricket
  • An outdoor worker, or have responsibility for outdoor workers, or
  • Responsible for young children and their outdoor activities.

If an Alert has been issued, you need to protect yourself during the times indicated.

 

This page was last updated on : Friday, 5 February 2010

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