UV Index Data Transmission
New UV Index Sign Installed at Passauer-Wolf Specialist Clinic
The Passauer-Wolf Specialist Clinic in the Gesundheitsregionplus Landkreis Kelheim is now home to a new UV Index sign. The sign, donated by an unspecified entity, aims to help individuals take appropriate precautions against harmful UV radiation.
The UV Index sign, located at the clinic, displays the current intensity of UV radiation. Its installation is a mark of prevention and awareness for the Gesundheitsregionplus Landkreis Kelheim. The sign aims to inform patients, visitors, and staff about suitable protective measures against harmful sunlight.
The installation of the UV Index sign is not specified as to whether it provides real-time updates or is manually updated. It's also unclear whether this is a first for any clinic in the region or nationwide.
The collaboration for the installation of the UV Index sign at the Passauer-Wolf Specialist Clinic was made possible through the cooperation of the AOK Landshut-Kelheim and the Gesundheitsregionplus Landkreis Kelheim.
Such UV Index sign installations by regional health organizations and health insurers often aim to raise public awareness about UV radiation risks, promote skin cancer prevention, and encourage protective measures like sunscreen use and limiting direct sun exposure. These signs typically show the current UV radiation level to help individuals take timely protective actions, especially in healthcare settings where vulnerable groups may be present.
For specifics about the Passauer-Wolf Specialist Clinic installation by Gesundheitsregionplus Landkreis Kelheim and AOK Landshut-Kelheim, detailed official sources or news releases from these organizations would be needed, as no search results currently provide this information.
The UV Index sign at the Passauer-Wolf Specialist Clinic, a collaborative effort by the AOK Landshut-Kelheim and the Gesundheitsregionplus Landkreis Kelheim, signifies the clinic's commitment to health-and-wellness and skin-care, serving as a reminder for patients, visitors, and staff to take precautions against harmful sunlight. This science-based initiative aims to raise public awareness about UV radiation risks and promote skin cancer prevention.