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REACTION TO THE SUNA
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I | White | Always burns easily, never tans | |
II | White | Always burns easily, tans minimally | |
III | Light Brown | Burns moderately, tans gradually | |
IV | Moderate | Burns minimally, tans well | |
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V | Dark Brown | Burns rarely, tans profusely | |
VI | Black | Never burns, deep pigmentation |
a.Developed by T. B. Fitzpatrick of the Harvard Medical School. More about the Fitzpatrick Skin Types is available in: Fitzpatrick TB. Editorial: the validity and practicality of
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UV Dose (MEDs)
UV Dose and Sunburn - Use this plot to estimate the MED dose leading to sunburn. A person with Type II (Environment Canada) skin type might choose
0.75MED as the maximum for the day; in contrast, a person with Type V (Environment Canada) Skin Type might consider 2.5 MEDs a reasonable dose for the day. NOTE: the Vantage Pro2 assumes a Fitzpatrick (Environ- ment Canada) Skin Type of II.
UV Index
Vantage Pro2 can also display UV Index, an intensity measurement first defined by Environment Canada and since been adopted by the World Meteorological Organiza- tion. UV Index assigns a number between 0 and 16 to the current UV intensity. The US EPA categorizes the Index values as shown in table
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