Free UV-calculator
Mar 23rd, 2007 by suNNy
The [tag]Sundicator[/tag] is easy to use. Just follow the simple steps outlined below and you know your [tag]safe sun protection time[/tag] in a minute:
click the [tag]UV-index[/tag] value (1-11)
choose your [tag]skin type[/tag]
fill in the [tag]sun protection factor[/tag] of your [tag]sunscreen[/tag]
when it’s cloudy, click the cloud button
when you’re in the mountains, click the mountain button
click the result button to calculate
click the clock button on the result screen to set the alarm
Look for the UV-index at your place on a given day. Remember this index can change everyday, just as for example the maximum temperature does. You can find the UV-index in a local paper or on the internet. Go to the links section to find a site that returns the UV-index from all over the world.
| Type | Sunburn | Tan | Characteristics |
| I | always | never | [tag]pale skin[/tag], freckles, blond or red hair, blue or green eyes |
| II | usually | sometimes | white skin, blond hair, blue or green eyes |
| III | seldom | usually | white skin, usually dark hair and brown eyes |
| IV-VI | never | always | brown to dark skin, brown or black hair, brown eyes |
Disclaimer
The formulas in the [tag]calculator[/tag] are based on information provided by the WHO and other sources (see links section). Sundicator.net or any of the mentioned sources cannot be held responsible for any consequence that may result from the use of the above mentioned [tag]UV-calculator[/tag].
Use your common sense when exposing yourself to the sun and listen to your doctor’s advice when it comes to [tag]suncare[/tag] and [tag]safe sun tanning[/tag] time.To use the [tag]UV-calculator[/tag], you need to know your [tag]skin type[/tag]. Basically a low number means a higher risk of [tag]skin damage[/tag]. Consult the above table if you don’t know what skin type you have.
If you’re not sure, rather underestimate your [tag]skin type[/tag]. For example, you’re not sure whether you really are a type 3, then choose type 2. And ask your doctor the next time you visit him.















Great website!! Keep up the good work!!
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I wish I could download this to my Mac, or my iPhone so I have it when I’m not able to get on the net. (Great to have when I’m out on the water.)