Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: chez on May 20, 2014, 08:32:04 pm
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Just heard some really sad news. An old friend been a windy for 20 odd years just died. About 5 years ago, he discovered a mole on the back of his leg which had gone cancerous, many years of wearing shorts whilst window cleaning. Went for his 5 year final checkup and they discovered he had secondary cancer in the form of small tumours on his brain. Didn't live long after that. Really really sad. Left a lovely wife and two daughters.
Guys make sure you protect your skin always when you work, make it part of your daily routine as part of your work in the summer.
Cheers all chez
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Too right Chez. I have a cap on my bald head and plenty of factor 30.
God rest him......
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J D ... Still got my hair (at this point lol) but always wear a cap in summer.... My mrs says don't forget to put protection on your ears as a lot of men get cancer of the ear skin. Window cleaning dangerous even without a ladder!!
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Aye the tips of the ears are always forgotten! People in my town wear red burnt skin like a badge of honour in the summer! Some people still believe you only get skin cancer when your on holidays! They reckon the Spanish sun burns but the Irish sun doesn't ! :-\
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I was told at hospital to use sunscreen every day from March to October even if its not sunny and wear a hat
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I was told at hospital to use sunscreen every day from March to October even if its not sunny and wear a hat
Not good advice from what I've read.
You need to get the balance.
Skin needs to get used to sun, not be protected in entirety.
There was an article a while back about kids getting rickets (like off of 1930) 'cause parents are slapping factor 50all over little Johnny and then they end up with a vitamin D deficiency.
The sun is lovely. But it can harm. It's a case of being sensible. And realising what skin type you are. Some need more protection than others.
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only repeating what the dermatologist told me think he said factor 15
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we re all gonna get sick and die at some point.
looks like a hot sunny day here so ill be slapping on the factor 30.
my doctor told me to wear a hat and long sleeved shirts even on holiday!ridiculous! ::)roll
enjoy the good weather guys!! 8)
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Love this county, I never wore sunscreen in south africa when I grew up and we get a little more sun that here.
The UV in this country is actually quiet low compared to OZ and SA, its actually a good idea to get a bit of sun now while its not in full force so your skin is ready for actual summer when you will be out there everyday.
then put some sunscreen on - and a hat.
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We only need something like 6 minutes of sun a day to get the required vitamin d, so putting on suncream really is a good idea.
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+1 G.brookes
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We both (Wor Lass 'n' I) drink tomato juice daily, as well as the usual stuff since we spend a lot of time outside even when not working.
There's something in tomatoes which helps protect you from the sun:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/young/tomatoes.shtml
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Love this county, I never wore sunscreen in south africa when I grew up and we get a little more sun that here.
The UV in this country is actually quiet low compared to OZ and SA, its actually a good idea to get a bit of sun now while its not in full force so your skin is ready for actual summer when you will be out there everyday.
then put some sunscreen on - and a hat.
A sensible post.
Everyone moans when it's gloomy.
The sun comes out and we're akin to vampires!
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i wear long sleeves all yr round. keeps you cooler in fact. you wont catch anybody who lives in a hot country goin around uncovered
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i wear long sleeves all yr round. keeps you cooler in fact. you wont catch anybody who lives in a hot country goin around uncovered
Except expats
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i wear long sleeves all yr round. keeps you cooler in fact. you wont catch anybody who lives in a hot country goin around uncovered
If I was living in a HOT country I would now cover up, but this is england... we have\had 1\2 days of sun a week and the rest is cloudy so get the VIT D and a small tan while you can.
But for you fair skin guys, use factor 15 or something so you get a little tan to start.
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Koopmaster! I think I'm going to start calling you poopmaster after that 1980s advice!
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naa dont listen to me, i dont wear suncream in this country anyway.
off for another beer and play the new van hesling 2 game.