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T
ABLE
Skin Type
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
a. Developed by T. B. Fitzpatrick of the Harvard Medical School.
More about the Fitzpatrick Skin Types is available in: Fitzpatrick
TB. Editorial: the validity and practicality of sun-reactive skin types
I through VI. Arch Dermatol 1988; 124:869-871
1
2
3
4
UV Dose and Sunburn - Use this plot to estimate the MED dose leading to
sunburn. A person with Type II (Environment Canada) skin type might choose
0.75 MED as the maximum for the day; in contrast, a person with Type V
(Environment Canada) Skin Type might consider 2.5 MEDs a reasonable
dose for the day. NOTE: the Vantage Pro2 assumes a Fitzpatrick (Environ-
ment Canada) Skin Type of II.
UV Index
Vantage Pro2 can also display UV Index, an intensity measurement first defined
by Environment Canada and since been adopted by the World Meteorological
Organization. UV Index assigns a number between 0 and 16 to the current UV
intensity. The US EPA categorizes the Index values as shown in table A-3. The
lower the number, the lower the danger of sunburn. The Index value published
by the U.S. National Weather Service is a forecast of the next day's noontime
UV intensity. The index values displayed by the Vantage Pro2 are real-time
measurements.
A-2: E
NVIRONMENT
R
EACTION TO THE
Skin Color
White
White
Light Brown
Moderate
Brown
Dark Brown
Black
Some burn
20
40
1
2
UV Dose (MEDs)
C
S
ANADA
A
S
UN
History of Tanning & Sunburning
Always burns easily, never tans
Always burns easily, tans minimally
Burns moderately, tans gradually
Burns minimally, tans well
Burns rarely, tans profusely
Never burns, deep pigmentation
UV Dose that
Causes Sunburn
All Burn
60
80
3
4
T
KIN
YPES AND
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
2
120 mJ/cm
100
5
6
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