2
July 2001
PRESS
RELEASE
GREEN
PARTY CALLS FOR LIFEGUARDS TO
DISPENSE SUNCREAM DURING HEATWAVE
The
Green Party has urged Local Authorities to require that Lifeguards dispense sun
cream during the current sunny weather.
“The
danger of contracting skin cancer is increasing as the hole in the Ozone Layer
gets larger”, stated Ciarán Cuffe of the Green Party today. “It is
important that we put the message across that sun bathing is a risky
undertaking. Many Irish people have fair skin that is particularly sensitive to
sunshine, and should minimise their exposure to sun, especially during the
middle of the day.
“It
is worth reminding people to wear high factor sun cream, and protective headgear
and clothing to minimise risks.”
“Dun
Laoghaire Rathdown Council employs eleven lifeguards, and it would seem sensible
that they would take on the issue of ‘sun safety’ as well as water safety
during the swimming season. If they are under-resourced,
then perhaps they and other Councils around the country should employ
people on a temporary basis to put this important message across.”
“In
Australia there are special ‘sun screen squads’ that carry out this task. I
see no reason why we shouldn’t follow their example here in Ireland.”
ENDS
For
further information contact:
Ciarán
Cuffe 6183082
or 087 265 2075
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