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Sunburn in Your Car? You’re Not Alone | Aberdeen News
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Half of drivers are ignoring the sun’s hidden danger inside their cars—14 million people got sunburned while driving, and one-third didn’t even know it was possible. While windshields block UVB, side windows let harmful UVA rays in, which penetrate deeper, accelerate aging, and raise skin cancer risk. With convertible searches soaring in hot weather, experts urge drivers to apply SPF 30+ sunscreen daily—especially on ears and hands—and wear UV-blocking sunglasses. For convertibles, keep the top up during peak sun hours or layer on protective clothing. Sun safety isn’t optional—it’s as essential as checking your tires.
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