Innovative
Technology
Simplified.
The SunCast
Uv Monitor
displays the
UV-index to
maximize safe
tanning time
and recommends
the proper
sun block
or tanning
lotion by
SPF type.
It is interesting
how dramatically
the intensity
of the Sun's
UV rays change
during the
day; The UV
index in the
morning and
late afternoon
is around
1 to 3 which
is an ideal
time to tan.
After 10 O'clock
it rapidly
increases
and can peak,
even with
clouds to
a UV index
of 8 or 10.
The SunCast
tells you
the UV index
at any time
of day, whenever
you are in
the sun- swimming,
hiking, skiing,
or sun bathing.
It help you
choose the
right SPF
sun factor
of your sun
lotion, tells
you the maximum
safe time
in the sun
for the SPF
of the lotion
you are wearing.
SunCast
UV Monitor
keeps track
of accumulated
amount of
UV radiations
you have received
throughout
the day, and
alarm will
sound to remind
you when your
safe sun time
is up. (resets
itself overnight).
The
SunCast takes
into account
the intensity
of UV rays,
your skin
type, the
sun protective
factor (SPF)
of your sun
blocking lotion,
the time of
day and the
amount of
sun you have
already had
to calculate
how much time
you can safely
stay in the
sun.
Being
out in the
sun is something
that we all
enjoy. On
our vacation
we all like
to get a fantastic
suntan and
all too often
we forget
about the
harmful effects
of the sun
until it's
too late.
SunCast is
designed to
assist you
in obtaining
a safe suntan
without agony
and pains
of the sunburn
or over exposure
to UV rays
"The
more sun you
get, the higher
your risk
of skin cancer",
U.S. researchers
said in a
report they
claim is the
first to show
an individual's
cumulative
risk of melanoma.
Many studies
have linked
sun exposure
with skin
cancer, but
the team at
the National
Cancer Institute
said their
research was
the first
to show the
intensity
of sunlight
a person receives
over a lifetime
is directly
related to
melanoma risk