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Can the Sunlight Going Through the Car Windows (No Tint) be a Cause for Skin Cancer?

Old Oct 27th 2010 | 4:29 pm
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Originally Posted by kelli28
That's the funniest thing I have seen this week! I'm going to get meself some of these, I quite fancy a patterned tan.
I never go anywhere without a pair of these in my glove box.

 
Old Oct 27th 2010 | 4:36 pm
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Originally Posted by spartacus
I never go anywhere without a pair of these in my glove box.

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Originally Posted by kelli28
Woot woot, hubba hubba!
Easy tiger! . . . they may be a little effeminate but I find that I can really FEEL the steering wheel with them on . . .
 
Old Oct 27th 2010 | 5:24 pm
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Is the windscreen (windshield) the only window in a car which is laminated? Or are the side windows also laminated?
 
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Originally Posted by BARDI77
Is the windscreen (windshield) the only window in a car which is laminated? Or are the side windows also laminated?
Yes its the only one.
 
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Default Re: Can the Sunlight Going Through the Car Windows (No Tint) be a Cause for Skin Canc

Originally Posted by jad n rich
windows are tinted, but not the windscreen of course so I get burnt.

The windshield is laminated, so it's unlikely to pass UV rays.
 
Old Oct 27th 2010 | 6:45 pm
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Originally Posted by kelli28
I have the darkest legal tint, but drive round with the window down. I mean how else is the car in front of me going to hear my music
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Originally Posted by alistairboyle
According to Qld politicians Daylight Saving Time causes skin cancer, so anythings possible.......
 
Old Oct 27th 2010 | 11:04 pm
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I am seriously considering getting one of those driving sleeves! (I can hear you all laughing now! Really though, I am quite paranoid about the sun and put my CC Factor 30+ on every morning after my shower, but is it really going to help me in the car? I think not...)

I see the Cancer Council have them:

http://www.cancervic.org.au/store/sh...drivingsleeve1

...but it seems only Victoria's CC, I wonder why?! Hmmmmmmm
 
Old Oct 27th 2010 | 11:11 pm
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PS I got a cheapo one of these which I put up on the window when I'm driving, does it provide any protection or not, or is it just a gimic?

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Default Re: Can the Sunlight Going Through the Car Windows (No Tint) be a Cause for Skin Canc

Originally Posted by Jen1977ni
PS I got a cheapo one of these which I put up on the window when I'm driving, does it provide any protection or not, or is it just a gimic?

http://www.babyjacks.co.uk/images/Su...pper_2Pack.jpg
On your window? I think that's actually illegal you silly bugger. But they do work for the kids in the back, we used to have them up all the time when they were babies.
 
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Some info on BCCs here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basal_cell_carcinoma

Pretty common (30% caucasians), not dangerous (but ugly) usually on head and neck (80%) and in sunlight is indicated 66%.

Quite how you can be more likely to get one driving as opposed to walking in the street or just living life though I don't quite follow.
 
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Originally Posted by Kim67
On your window? I think that's actually illegal you silly bugger. But they do work for the kids in the back, we used to have them up all the time when they were babies.
On the drivers side window ya, mines not as dark as that, it can be seen thru but provides a bit of shade! Prob is illegal but hey ho oops lol
 
Old Oct 27th 2010 | 11:27 pm
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Originally Posted by EvannTel
Some info on BCCs here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basal_cell_carcinoma

Pretty common (30% caucasians), not dangerous (but ugly) usually on head and neck (80%) and in sunlight is indicated 66%.

Quite how you can be more likely to get one driving as opposed to walking in the street or just living life though I don't quite follow.
'The Greenhouse Effect' ie the sun's rays being enhanced by the glass no?!
 
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Originally Posted by Jen1977ni
'The Greenhouse Effect' ie the sun's rays being enhanced by the glass no?!
The Greenhouse Effect? . . . only if you fart a lot in the car.
 

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