Slip slop slap imagine that! (two children from Australia had to fight for the right to wear hats to school to protect their skin from sun exposure)
Australia has one thehighest rates of skin cancer in the worlddue to its high UV levels. Which is why we’re on a mission to educate as many people as possible on the importance of protecting themselves from the sun. People need to ‘slip, slop and slap’ not just when it’s hot an...
in summer averaging at 30degrees and even hotter in the middle and the northern regions of the country. The national slogan “slip-slop-slap” refers to protecting your skin by wearing a long sleeve shirt, a hat and sunscreen at the beach, so follow suit unless you want to...
The term "Slip, slop, slap, wrap" was invented here, referring respectively to clothing cover, sunscreen, hat and shades, and is definitely worth heeding. The Australian liveaboards all either have water-makers onboard or carry adequate supplies for the trip plus, of course, bottled water ...
More recently it has been updated: Slip Slop Slap Slide Seek, with the last two warning toslideon some sunnies (sunglasses for the rest of the world, who can say words with more than two syllables) andseekshade. It’s a brutal sun. We often have people pointing out that we (well mo...
Slip Slop Slap! Just as the rain might surprise you, you never know when the sun might break through the clouds and send its UV rich rays down upon you. Unfortunately Melbourne sits within a hole in the ozone layer and the UV count is high. Even on overcast days don’t be fooled by...
The good news is that a combination of sunscreen and covering up can reduce melanoma rates, as shown by Australian figures from their slip-slop-slap campaign. 好消息是,正如澳大利亚人“套上-涂上-扣上”运动的数据所显示的',综合使用防晒霜和皮肤遮盖措施能够降低黑瘤发病率。 The Australian in lane...
搜标题 搜题干 搜选项 搜索 单项选择题 Slip-slop-slap campaign was launched in ___. A、Japan B、Spain C、Italy D、Australia
According to Terry Slevin, from the Cancer Council of Western Australia, this is evidence that public health campaigns like "slip, slop, slap" (which encourages the public to slip on clothes, slop on sunscreen, and slap on a hat) are working. In fact, a recentCancer Council reportshowed ...
Gordon harkened back to the popular "slip, slop, slap campaign," a widescale prevention initiative introduced in Australia back in 1981, and encouraged Australians to slip on a shirt, slop on some sunscreen, and slap on a hat to stay safe while enjoying the often-blistering Australian sun....