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Dr. Donald Blake & Thor Odinson ([personal profile] ifwebeworthy) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2025-02-20 09:20 am
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Health Education, Thursday, Period 3

"We're going on a trip soon," Don told his students, "so I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to talk about some sun safety information." Especially since two of you were English and one of you was blond. "A sunburn isn't just a temporary painful inconvenience, although it's definitely also that. Over time, damage to your skin from the sun can lead to skin cancer. Wearing protective clothing, like long sleeves and a hat, is a good idea, and you should always wear sunscreen, which is usually found in a lotion form but can also be found in stick or spray format." Don showed them a bottle and explained that, "This number is the SPF, or sun protection factor, number. The higher it is, the more radiation from the sun the sunscreen will block from getting to your skin.

"I also want to talk about heat exhaustion and heat stroke," Don continued, and proceeded to handwavily discuss those topics, because his player has a splitting headache. When he was done he asked, "Are there any questions?"
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The redheaded pirate was taking a lot of notes, though he did think that "death of sun-related ailments" was not likely to be his end.