The Portland Sea Dogs Pitch a Perfect Game with BrightGuard

The Portland Sea Dogs Pitch a Perfect Game with BrightGuard

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The Portland Sea Dogs Pitch a Perfect Game with BrightGuard

Haddock Field is Now a Sun Safe Stadium

Mainers will be the first to tell you: winters are long and summers pass in the blink of an eye.“When summer comes around, people don’t think about using sunscreen. We only have such a short amount of sunshine!” said Emily Clyatt, Community Health Promotions Specialist at the City of Portland Public Health Division.

In August 2016, Maine Cancer Foundationapproached Emily and her colleagues to develop a sun safety awareness campaign. The timing was ideal for implementation in mid-2017, just in time for those fleeting months of summer. “MCF reached out about the idea to talk with the Portland Sea Dogs,” said Clyatt. The minor-league baseball team is a family-friendly attraction, with 60 home games at Hadlock Field spanning the warmest months of the year.

MCF awarded the City of Portland Public Health Division $20,000 to execute a sun safety campaign with public service announcements and other targeted prevention messages, along with five free sunscreen dispensers scattered throughout the ball park. The campaign will run the length of the 2017 Sea Dogs season.

“At least once per home game, a PSA will run on the big screen. I met with Hadlock Field’s graphic designer, and expressed our hopes for three consistent messages: sunscreen, covering up, and reapplying,” said Clyatt. The collaboration bore the catch phrase Play More, Burn Less along with an eye-catching 15 second video with simple graphics. The game time announcer will read over the video with the following text:

“Hey fans. Are you being sun smart? The Sea Dogs and our partners want to remind you to protect your skin this summer by wearing a hat, sunglasses, and other clothes; using sunscreen S-P-F fifteen or higher; and reapplying your sunscreen every two hours or after swimming or physical activity. Look for the yellow sunscreen dispensers throughout the stadium to stay sun smart this season so you can play more, and burn less.”

Folks of all ages will flock to Hadlock Field this summer. The stadium holds 7,000 seats at capacity, which means the messaging along with the sunscreen will reach many thousands of Mainers. “To have the dispensers in people’s environment, free for them to use at leisure, is ideal,”said Clyatt.

Cheers to enjoying the next few months of sunshine safely! Sunscreen may help stop skin cancer before it starts.

#togetherwecan #challengecancer2020 #playmoreburnless

Donate today to fund innovative cancer prevention projects across Maine!

Want more about the grant? Slugger – the official mascot of the Portland Sea Dogs – will be promoting sun safety too! Keep your eyes on his official Facebook page. And click here to read more about the grant award.

The City of Portland Public Health Division was also awarded $5,000 to install sunscreen dispensers at Casco Bay Lines. Learn more!

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BrightGuard Shows Up In Nevada

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Nevada Cancer Coalition Creating Sun Smart Schools with BrightGuard

“Precautions like wearing sunscreen, covering up with long sleeves, a hat, or sunglasses, and avoiding peak hours of sunlight, can go a long way to help prevent skin cancer”

Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month kicks off May 1 with Melanoma Monday, and continues throughout the month to encourage sun safety and skin cancer prevention.

Nevada Cancer Coalition, a statewide nonprofit based in Reno, considers the month a key opportunity to spread the message of being “Sun Smart.”

“It’s estimated that one in five individuals will be diagnosed with skin cancer in their lifetime, some people in their teens and 20s,” said Kristen Power, communications director at Nevada Cancer Coalition.

“Precautions like wearing sunscreen, covering up with long sleeves, a hat, or sunglasses, and avoiding peak hours of sunlight, can go a long way to help prevent skin cancer. We don’t need to avoid the sun; we just need to be sun smart when outdoors.”

According to the U.S. Surgeon General, the number of Americans who have had skin cancer at some point in the last three decades is estimated to be higher than the number for all other cancers combined. And melanoma has become one of the most common cancers among the nation’s adolescents and young adults.

Nevada Cancer Coalition took these statistics to heart, creating a sun safety program for youth to help prevent skin cancer for future generations.

Sun Smart Nevada, and the youth program Sun Smart Schools, launched in 2015 and is now practiced in nearly two dozen schools in four districts statewide. Sun Smart Schools helps to establish campus sun safety policies, provides free sun safety curriculum for grades pre-K through 12, and offers automatic sunscreen dispensers to schools for recess and other outdoor activities. School sun safety assemblies and guest speakers are also provided, with some in the northern Nevada area featuring Archie from the Reno Aces.

Over-exposure to the sun’s UV radiation and use of indoor tanning devices are the primary causes of skin cancer, including basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas and melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Nevada’s nearly 300 days of sunshine annually and often high altitudes create conditions that necessitate extra caution when enjoying the outdoors.

A good rule of thumb for skin cancer prevention is “Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, Slide.” These “5 S’s” are a cornerstone of the Sun Smart Nevada and Sun Smart Schools programs, and encourage people to:

  • Slip on a shirt or sun protective clothing
  • Slop on sunscreen with a substantial SPF rating (30) and both UVA and UVB protection, and re-apply every two hours
  • Slap on a hat, the wider the brim the better
  • Seek shade or shelter during peak sun exposure times, generally from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Slide on sunglasses to protect the eye

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33 Free BrightGuard Sunscreen Dispensers are Now Across Tampa Bay

TAMPA, Fla. – The city of Tampa now has free sunscreen dispensers across 33 public pools and splash pads for anyone to use. Last May, city council members expressed interest in the idea after a non-profit organization brought forth the idea.

The bright yellow battery automated dispenser have SPF 30 sunscreen and can be found at:

  1. POOLS
  • Bobby Hicks Pool: 4201 W Mango Ave, 33616
  • Copeland Pool: 11001 N 15th St., 33612
  • Cuscaden Pool: 2900 N 15th St., 33605
  • Cyrus Greene Pool: 2101 E Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, 33603
  • Danny Del Rio Pool: 10105 N Boulevard, 33603
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pool: 2200 N Oregon Ave. 33607
  • Interbay Pool: 4321 Estrella Ave. 33629
  • Loretta Ingraham Pool: 1611 N. Hubert Ave. 33607
  • Roy Jenkins Pool: 154 Columbia Dr. 33606
  • Spicola Family Pool: 2615 E Corrina St. 33605
  • Sulphur Springs Pool: 701 E Bird St. 33604
  • Williams Park Pool: 4362 E. Osborne Ave. 33610
  1. SPLASH PAD
  • Anderson Park: 821 S Rome Ave 33606
  • Ballast Point Park: 5300 Interbay Blvd. 33611
  • Cotanchobee Fort Brooke Park: 601 Old Water St. 33602
  • Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park Mist: 600 N Ashley Dr. 33602
  • Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park Louver: 600 N Ashley Dr. 33602
  • Giddens Park: 5202 N 12th St. 33603
  • Perry Harvey Sr. Park: 1201 N Orange St. 33602
  • Springhill Park: 1000 E Eskimo Ave 33604
  • Water Works Park: 1710 N Highland Ave. 33602

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Free Sunscreen Spreads Across Colorado

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Cities and Towns, Large and small are becoming Sun Safe

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WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. March 22, 2017 – The Wheat Ridge Parks and Recreation Department has been awarded two battery-operated sunscreen dispensers and two free cases of sunscreen from the Melanoma Foundation of New England. One dispenser will be located at the Anderson Park outdoor pool and the other at Discovery Park. With a regulated 1ml dose of sunscreen per application, users can quickly apply the proper amount of sunscreen and continue enjoying being outdoors. The sunscreen dispensers are intended for the convenience of park users who forget to pack sunscreen.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States and one in five Americans will be diagnosed with the disease. Wheat Ridge is 5,459 feet above sea level and gets approximately 300 days of sunshine a year which makes proper skin protection a necessity.

The Wheat Ridge Parks and Recreation Department wants to help reduce skin disease. “With the mild winter, there has been an increase in park usage and we want to remind residents to use sunscreen even during periods of milder temperatures,” stated Joyce Manwaring, director of the Wheat Ridge Parks and Recreation Department.

A survey conducted by the Melanoma Foundation of New England found that only 6 percent of survey respondents apply sunscreen year-round. The sunscreen dispenser at Discovery Park will be available year-round.

The dispensed sunscreen is Bright Guard Sport SPF 30 and is water resistant. The sunscreen dispensers will be serviced by the Wheat Ridge Parks and Recreation Department. For issues with the dispensers, call 303-231-1307.

About the City of Wheat Ridge

The City of Wheat Ridge, located west of Denver with a population of 33,000 residents, is home to a mix of retail/commercial businesses and unique residential neighborhoods. Wheat Ridge is a vibrant community in a prime location, providing easy access to the Denver metro area and to recreation west into the mountains. The city was recently ranked #7 of Colorado’s Top 14 Small Cities by Washington D.C.-based WalletHub’s “2016 Best Small Cities in America”. For more info about Wheat Ridge ci.wheatridge.co.us

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BrightGuard Launches Randall’s Island in New York City

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Randall’s Island Park to Provide Free Sunscreen Dispensers

“The initiative embodies our company’s central purpose—to reduce the risks and effects of sun exposure and promote sun-safe lifestyles by providing sunscreen everywhere we live, work and play.”

In an effort to reduce the risks and effects of sun exposure, Randall’s Island Park in New York City will install sunscreen dispensers. According to a press release from the Randall’s Island Park Alliance(RIPA), the park will be the first New York City park to utilize these free dispensers.

RIPA is teaming up with Bright Guard LLC, Costa Mesa, Calif., and the Melanoma Foundation of New England to install 25 sunscreen dispensers throughout the park. The pilot program for the dispensers will take place from Labor Day through November. The program will expand depending on the success of the pilot program.

The machines will contain Bright Guard Natural Sunscreen with SPF 30 and mineral-based active ingredients.

“We look forward to partnering with RIPA to provide New York City residents with free, easy access to sunscreen,” said Alex Beck, co-founder of Bright Guard, in the press release. “The initiative embodies our company’s central purpose—to reduce the risks and effects of sun exposure and promote sun-safe lifestyles by providing sunscreen everywhere we live, work and play.”

The dispensers are battery powered and will feature an infrared sensor, imprint area, unbreakable mirror and the capacity for 1,000 sunscreen applications.

The Randall’s Island Park initiative follows similar successful programs in Boston and West Palm Beach, Fla.

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