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Shade structures by Shade Systems Inc. makes the coolest solutions under the sun. Shade Systems is the ideal place to shop for your canopy, tent or shelter. We manufacture and supply canopies, tents and shelters offering solutions to shade you, your family or business from the harsh rays of the sun. Shade Systems manufactures durable and attractive pre-engineered outdoor shade structures designed to protect children and adults as well as property from exposure to the sun's dangerous U.V. rays.

Shade structures by Shade Systems Inc. ARE the coolest solutions under the sun. We are committed to designing and manufacturing outdoor shade systems which meet the customer's objectives for providing protection from the sun's ultra-violet rays, heat, glare, and hail. Our products are built to exacting standards which deliver quality, at a low cost to ultimately provide the customer with high value.

Our manufacturing plant located in sunny South Florida, and serves the counties of Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach as well as customers worldwide.

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Sun Safety at a Glance

Excessive ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the leading cause of skin cancer. It is estimated that one in five Americans will develop skin cancer during their lifetime as reported by the Skin Cancer Foundation. The American Cancer Society estimates that over a million Americans develop skin cancer annually. Changes in our environment and lifestyles have brought us outside on a more regular basis; we need to take the next step and ensure our outdoor activities protect us from the sun’s harmful UV rays.

Our children are the most vulnerable group to sun overexposure due to the amount of time they typically spend outdoors. Children don’t have fully developed skin pigment cells, so they burn faster than adults and the damage can last a lifetime. The Skin Cancer Foundation advises that during 10 AM until 4 PM, we should seek shade while we’re enjoying outdoor activities. Children are often outdoors during these times enjoying recess, lunch, sporting events, extracurricular activities, and physical education. It is vital that educators and parents take the necessary steps to protect their children from sun overexposure by ensuring appropriate shade areas are available when enjoying outdoor activities.


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Health Effects of Overexposure to the Sun

An overexposure to UV radiation can cause sunburn and skin cancer. In humans, prolonged exposure to solar UV radiation may result in acute and chronic health effects on the skin, eye, and immune system.  Ultraviolet irradiation present in sunlight is an environmental human carcinogen. The toxic effects of UV from natural sunlight are a major concern for human health.


The different types of ultraviolet rays

There are three different types of ultraviolet (U.V.) rays (see Fig 2).  They are:

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Factors which influence the intensity of ultraviolet rays

Many factors will influence the intensity of ultraviolet rays.  As such, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in connection with its SunWise program, publishes a daily U.V. index to advise citizens of the intensity of the U.V. rays in their city.  You can view your daily U.V. index by clicking here.

A list of factors that influence the intensity of ultraviolet rays can be found below:

  • Summer Months - In the months of May, June and July, when solar altitude is at its highest, UV irradiance reaches its highest rates.

  • Midday - In the course of one day, UV irradiance is at its highest between 10 AM and 4 PM.

  • Sea Level - Irradiance rises with the sea level, by about 15-20 % at an increase in altitude by 1000 meters.

  • Snow, Sand and Water - Reflection can enhance UV irradiance. Snow can intensify it up to twofold, and surfaces of sand and water also reflect, even if considerably less than snow.

  • Cloud Cover - The impact of cloud cover on UV irradiance is very strong: a closed, thick cloud cover is capable of blocking up to 90% of UV radiation, whereas thin cloud layers or fog can act as amplifiers by reflection.


How to Protect Yourself

  • Seek shade structures during the hours of 10 AM to 4 PM

  • Cover your arms and legs with loose fitting, light colored, tightly woven, and light weight clothing

  • Wear a hat if in the direct sunlight for extended periods of time

  • Wear sunglasses (even if the sun does not bother your eyes)

  • Apply sunscreen 20 minutes before going outside and reapply every 2 hours (But see why sun screens don't work as well as you might think!)

Data sources: American Cancer Society, Wikipedia.org, Innsbruck Medical University Division for Biomedical Physics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency



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