More than 90 percent of skin cancers are caused by sun exposure!

Pool Covers Galore are avid advocates for not only saving lives from drowning, but also from the harmful UV rays emitted by the sun.
That is why we are introducing our New *SWIM-SHADY!*
The only pool cover of its kind that has a dual purpose for creating shade over the pool and safety for kids and pets when used in a conventional manner:
Making news!
‘Pool Covers Galore has designed, manufactured and delivered the FIRST EVER dual-purpose pool cover that creates shade over the pool AND provides an added layer of protection around it when the pool is not being used. It is an innovative, practical, effective and easy-to-use product. The cover is made out of high-quality synthetic PVC material that has been designed for strength and durability and is extremely effective against UV rays. Ideal for those hot lazy days to reduce exposure to harmful sun when the kids want to spend forever in the pool’
We have an awesome special Launch price on from 15th Sept-15 Dec 2022
We have a launch special for SAFETY POOL COVER+SWIM-SHADY
If you already have a Solid Safety Cover.. We have a special on the SWIM-SHADY attachments.
Contact us for a quote and more info

How to Prevent Skin Cancer:
The best way to lower the risk of skin cancer is to avoid excessive exposure to the sun and other sources of UV radiation. Avoid being outdoors in sunlight for long periods, especially in the middle of the day when UV radiation is most intense.
Protect your skin with clothing, including a long-sleeved shirt and a hat with a broad brim.
Use sunscreen and lip balm with an SPF factor of at least 15. Put it on about 20 to 30 minutes before you go outside so your skin can absorb it and reapply every two hours.
Wear sunglasses/goggles (Wrap-around sunglasses with at least 99 percent UV absorption give the best protection).
Avoid other sources of UV light such as tanning beds and sun lamps.
Teach your children to protect themselves from the sun. People who suffer severe blistering sunburns particularly in childhood or teenage years are at increased risk of melanoma.
For more information:
American Cancer Society
Phone: 800-ACS-2345
TTY: 866-228-4327
www.cancer.org
National Cancer Institute
Phone: 800-4-CANCER
TTY: 800-332-8615
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/skin

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