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UVC is the weakest type of radiation. This light is almost completely absorbed by our ozone layer and has little effect on our skin. UVC can be found in other things, however, like mercury arc lamps and germicidal lamps.
Although UVC has little effect on the human body, some sunglass manufacturers still offer protection against this type of light. You will always want to choose flattering sunglasses, but its best to choose sunglasses with optimum protection as well. Do Berkshire Chase Sunglasses feature this bonus protection? |
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