Prevention of sunburn
It is very easy to prevent sunburn in children.
Cover up
Have your child wear sun-protective gear and clothing, such as a wide-brimmed hat or light clothing with long sleeves.
Avoid the sun during peak hours
In the northern hemisphere, the sun is most strong from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Encourage your child to play in the shade or indoors during those hours.
Apply sunscreen regularly
Gently rub in sunscreen about 30 minutes before going outside. The product that you use should have an SPF of at least 30. Reapply every two to three hours or after your child has perspired or become wet.
Check medicines
Some medicines cause the skin to become more sensitive to the sun. Speak to your child's health-care provider or pharmacist to find out if your child's medicine causes side effects when your child is exposed to the sun.
Eye protection
The sun can damage your child's eyes too. Sunglasses with ultraviolet protection can prevent this damage. If you wear your sunglasses, your child may be more inclined to wear them as well. It may also be fun if your child can choose a sunglass style of their choice.