UPF (ultraviolet protective factor) is the
standard measurement for ultraviolet radiation (UVR) penetration for fabrics. A
UPF 50 fabric will allow only one fiftieth (1/50) of the ultraviolet radiation
through it. UPF ratings and protection categories are as follows.
|
UPF Rating |
Protection Category
|
% UVR Blocked |
|
15-24 |
Good |
93.3-95.9 % |
|
25-39 |
Very Good |
96.0-97.4 % |
|
40- and over |
Excellent |
97.5 % or more |
The previous chart is based on the
Australian Standard for Sun Protective Clothing, which were established in July
1996. The Standard, developed jointly by Australia and New Zealand, states that
the highest UPF rating garments may be labeled with is 50. Garments made from
fabrics with ratings higher than 50 are labeled as UPF 50+. Australians have
the highest rate of skin cancer in the world, due to high UVR levels and fairly
clear skies.
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