UPF Ratings and Protection
The Australian Goverment, a leader is UV research for over two decades, has stated that, "Over-exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) can cause sunburn, skin damage and an increased risk of developing skin cancer. Clothing provides one of the most convenient forms of protection against UVR but not all garments offer sufficient sun protection. Rest assure that Alex & Me's products and brands have been tested and
rated by various independent laboratories for their sun protective quality
across both UVA and UVB spectrum. Moreover, these standards follow rigorous
testing methods that ensure UV rating accuracy.
Depending on the brand, such standards include:
- Australian/New
Zealand Standard 4399
- American
Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D 6544
- American
Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) Test Method 183
The Alex & Me Company which has been based in the United States since 1997 and the first Multi-Brand UV protective apparel store, only sells Sun Protective UV Clothing, UV Swimwear, and UV accessories that carry skin protection ratings of UPF 25 - 50+. The UPF rating indicates how effective a fabric is at blocking out solar ultraviolet radiation. UPF is the SPF equivalent for UV clothing and UPF50 is the highest rating one can get. We sell UPF Sun Protective Clothing and Sun Protective Swimwear including: UPF swim shirts, UPF swim shorts, UPF board shorts, UPF rash guards, UPF swim shirts, UPF athletic shirts, UPF skirts, UPF hats and of course UPF protective swim suits.
Go ahead and peruse the thousands of UPF protective products on our webstore and see what thousands of dermatologists and customers already know. The Alex & Me Company is not only one of the first, the largest, the best and the most reliable place to shop for UPF UV sun protective clothing, swimwear and accessories, but has has UPF protective apparel for any lifestyle!
What is UPF / SPF Sun Protective Clothing?
Sun Protective Clothing is specifically designed to block the
sun’s harmful UV radiation from damaging the skin (widely known as UVA/UVB/UVC
rays). Exposure to such UV radiation can
not only cause sunburn, but also long lasting damage resulting in premature
skin aging and/or skin cancer. To help the consumer better determine the
protection a garment has, a UPF rating system has been developed. Shoppers
should only consider buying a UV garment that as a UPF rating (Ultraviolet
Protection Factor) and moreover, from a reputable company and/or manufacturer that
promotes the UPF rating system. This
ensures that they are getting only the very best protection from their UV sun
protective apparel item.
Below is the
Australian/New Zealand Standard for Sun
Protective Clothing which is now considered the industry standard in rating such sun
protective clothing:
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UPF Ratings and Protection Categories
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UPF
Rating
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Protection
Category
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% UV
radiation Blocked
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UPF 15 – 24
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Good
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93.3 - 95.9
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UPF 25 – 39
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Very Good
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96.0 - 97.4
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UPF 40 and over
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Excellent
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97.5 or more
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UPF50+
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Considered the Ultimate in UV Sun Protection
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UPF Rating System
The Australian Goverment, a leader is UV research for over two
decades, has stated that, "Over-exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation
(UVR) can cause sunburn, skin damage and an increased risk of
developing skin cancer. Clothing provides one of the most convenient
forms of protection against UVR but not all garments offer sufficient
sun protection. Rest assure that Alex & Me's products and brands have been tested and
rated by various independent laboratories for their sun protective quality
across both UVA and UVB spectrum. Moreover, these standards follow rigorous
testing methods that ensure UV rating accuracy.
Depending on the brand, such standards include:
- Australian/New
Zealand Standard 4399
- American
Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D 6544
- American
Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) Test Method 183
The
Alex & Me Company which has been based in the United States since
1997 and the first Multi-Brand UPF protective apparel store, only sells
Sun Protective UPF Clothing, UPF Swimwear, and UPF accessories that carry
skin protection ratings of UPF 25 - 50+. The UPF rating indicates how
effective a fabric is at blocking out solar ultraviolet radiation. UPF
is the SPF equivalent for UV clothing and UPF50 is the highest rating
one can get. We sell UPF Sun Protective Clothing and Sun Protective
Swimwear including: UPF swim shirts, UPF swim shorts, UPF board shorts,
UPF rash guards, UPF swim shirts, UPF athletic shirts, UPF skirts, UPF
hats and of course UPF protective swim suits.
Go ahead and peruse
the thousands of UPF protective products on our webstore and see what
thousands of dermatologists and customers already know. The Alex &
Me Company is not only one of the first, the largest, the best and the
most reliable place to shop for UPF UV sun protective clothing,
swimwear and accessories, but has has UPF protective apparel for any
lifestyle!
What is SPF as opposed to UPF:
SPF
stands for Sun Protection Factor. Some manufacturers and even some
websites describe their clothing as SPF protective. This is a false
claim as SPF describes only a Sunscreens protectiveness. The number is
determined
experimentally indoors by exposing humans to a light spectrum that
simulates the sun. Some people then use sunscreen and others do
not. The amount of light that induces a tan/redness in
sunscreen-protected
skin, divided by the amount of light that induces redness in
unprotected skin is the SPF rating. It is mainly a measure of UVB
protection
and ranges from 1 to 45 or above. A sunscreen with an SPF of 15
filters 92% of the UVB. In other words, using a sunscreen with an SPF of 15
will delay the onset of a tan/burn in a person who would otherwise burn
in 10 minutes to burn in 150 minutes. The SPF 15 sunscreen allows a
person to stay out in the sun 15 times longer. On a side note, there is
currently no uniform measure of UVA absorption. There are
broad-spectrum sunscreens that protect against UVA and UVB radiation
although it is important to remember that the SPF does not predict UVA
protection and again, one should be very very sceptical of ANY sunscreen that say its UVA/UVB protective.
SPF is for Sunscreen; UPF is for Clothing & Swimwear
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor.
Some manufacturers and even some websites describe their clothing as
SPF protective. However, as we all know, SPF describes a sunscreen's protectiveness.
UPF stands for Ultraviolet Protection Factor.
To help the consumer better determine the protection a garment has, a
UPF rating system has been developed. Shoppers should only consider
buying a UV garment that as a UPF rating (Ultraviolet Protection
Factor) and moreover, from a reputable company and/or manufacturer that
promotes the UPF rating system. This ensures that they are getting
only the very best protection from their UV sun protective apparel item. Rashguards / Swim Shirts / Sun Shirts?
What is the difference? Well it all comes down to fit!
Rashguards
were originally designed to protect surfers from getting a rash as they
paddled on their surfboards. However, now many of our customers wear
these rashguards at the pool or sitting on the beach with the added
benefit/security of the UPF rating preventing sunburn.
Swim Shirts
were originally designed to fit a bit loser so if one was not surfing,
they didn’t have to wear such a tight fitting top. These shirts then
evolved into being designed for children. This gives a parent great
advantages in that a child could get more use out of the UPF shirt as
they grow. Swim Shirts can also be bought to fit as a rashguard, which
can also give them great type of use flexibility. In fact, many swim
shirts are called rashguards and vise versa.
Sun Shirts
are simply a regular t-shirt or oxford type shirt that are UPF
certified and may or may not be water proof. This allows those who are
use to wearing such types of shirts a similar feel at the beach or pool
while the also being protected.
Check out the below video taken from NBC's Nightly News on how fishing guides in South Florida protect themselves from the sun's harmful UV rays using UPF Clothing that is sold at the Alex & Me Company.
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