Contact: Sarah Phillips
Date: July 10, 2007
Community and Government Affairs
City of Lake Forest Park
206-368-5440

News Release


Sun protection guidelines for child care providers

Child Care Health Program

sun with sunglassesSun exposure can be hazardous to your health. People of all skin colors, from dark to light, can burn, and therefore need protection from the sun's harmful rays. Keep yourself and the children you care for safe by following these tips:

Washington State Law REQUIRES that parents give permission for the use of any medication, including sunscreen. A medical provider's authorization is not required for use of sunscreen, as long as the package directions describe use, dosage, and method of administration for the age of the child. If the parent's instructions are different from the package instructions, a medical provider's authorization is required.

Parents may provide sunscreen for their child, in the original container, labeled with the child's name. Childcare providers may also provide sunscreen after obtaining appropriate written consents (see sample on next page). Time Saving Tip: It's much easier to use one large bottle of children's sunscreen for all (or most) children (with parent consent), then it is to have parents bring a separate bottle for each child.

All medication, including sunscreen must be inaccessible to children. SUNSCREEN IS POISONOUS IF INGESTED. CALL SEATTLE POISON CONTROL CENTER AT 1-800-222-1222 IF A CHILD INGESTS SUNSCREEN.

 


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