There is huge variability in ultraviolet (UV) radiation levels across Australia. In Victoria from September to April, when average UV levels are 3 and above sun protection is required. At this level, the UV radiation is strong enough to damage the skin and eyes.
When the UV Index reaches 3 and above, using a combination of five steps to protect against sun damage is recommended:
Use a combination of five steps to protect against sun damage.
Given the high and extreme UV levels that are reached across Victoria and Australia whenever the UV is 3 and above, sun protection is required.
Babies under 12 months should not be exposed to direct UV and should be well protected from the sun.
People with naturally very dark skin (skin type 5 or 6) still need to take care in the sun even though they may rarely, if ever, get sunburnt.
The sunscreen calculator provides an approximate amount of sunscreen required for one full body application based on your size and clothing cover.