What You Need to Know About the UV Index

The UV index is typically reported with most weather forecasts, especially during the summer months. You can find it on your weather app, in the newspaper, on the radio, and on the television weather reports, but what does it mean exactly?

What are UV Rays?

Ultraviolet radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation that comes from the sun. The level of radiation is significantly higher in areas closer to the equator. While Florida enjoys warmer weather most of the year, we also must contend with higher UV radiation exposure. UV radiation can also come from man-made sources like tanning beds and welding torches.

How Do UV Rays Affect People?

Ultraviolet radiation can cause significant damage to the eyes and skin, especially with overexposure. The more time you spend in the sun without proper sun protection, the more likely it becomes that you will develop sun-related eye diseases and skin cancers. It also causes premature aging of the skin, sun damage, and other skin conditions diagnosed and treated by dermatologists. 

What is the UV Index?

The UV Index is a measure of the level of UV radiation. Because these values vary throughout the day the values of the index vary as well. Typically, when reporting the UV index rating for the day, the maximum level for the day will be reported. This occurs during the 4 hour period around solar noon (typically between 12-2). 

How Can You Use the UV Index?

UV Index Chart from1 - 10  Showing for the Villages Florida

The UV Protection of SunSetter Awnings

SunSetter Awnings have an SPF rating over 50, blocking 99% of harmful UV rays. Retractable awnings ensure that families can enjoy their outdoor spaces, even when the UV Index is higher. In fact, the Skin Cancer Foundation recommends SunSetter awnings as an effective UVA and UVB ray protectant.

At Awning Authority, we are proud to be your #1 local SunSetter authorized supplier. We are locally owned and operated and have been serving Ocala, the Villages, Gainesville, and the surrounding areas for over ten years. We offer unmatched customer service and installation quality and would love to schedule a free consultation for you. Contact us today so you can start enjoying your outdoor spaces with peace of mind and UV protection in 2022.

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