Not exact matches
If your baby is 6
months or younger, I'd recommend keeping them
out of direct sunlight altogether if you can help it.
Whenever possible, try to keep your baby
out of the
direct sunlight, especially during the summer
months between the hours
of 10 am and 4 pm when the sun is the strongest.
Babies under six
months old should be kept
out of direct sunlight, taking particular care around noon when the sun is highest in the sky and shining most strongly.
Babies» skin is so sensitive that it's best to keep them
out of direct sunlight by staying in the shade for the first six
months of their life.
Babies younger than 6
months should be kept
out of direct and indirect
sunlight because
of the risk
of heat stroke.
But for the best protection from sunburn, keep your infant
out of direct sunlight during the first 6
months of life.
If your baby is younger than 6
months, keep him or her
out of direct sunlight.
Dr. Seeger explains that lice are on cattle throughout the year, but populations tend to migrate to the lower parts
of the body during the summer
months seeking area
out of the
direct sunlight and heat.
Owners want to make sure that they have some sort
of cover to help keep their dogs dry in rain or snow and
out of direct sunlight during the warmer
months.
If you do hit the coast in Goa during this
month, try and stay
out of the
direct sunlight between 11 am and 3 pm, when the sun is at its strongest.
For those unable to unwilling to ditch the fridge, the article offers a few ways to green your fridge: - Clean the coils coils at least once a year (or every 3
months if you have pets)- Get a fridge with an alarm so you know when the door is ajar and leaking air - Keep the fridge
out of direct sunlight and away from the oven so that it doesn't have to work extra hard to stay cool - Choose a model with the freezer on top instead
of side by side