Free sunscreen offered at Santa Monica and Malibu beaches this summer

UCLA Health, sunscreen companyBrightGuard and the nonprofit organizationIMPACT Melanoma last week unveiled the first of dozens of new sun-safety stations that will dispense free sunscreen to the public at Los Angeles-area beaches.Robert Hernandez/UCLA HealthAlumnus Sinjin Smith and Dr. Jennifer HsiaoUCLA alumnus Sinjin Smith, whose legendary beach volleyball career spanned more than 25 years, joined the kickoff and spoke about the importance of sun protection.The campaign is an effort to help people have access to sunscreen and protect themselves against skin cancer, a condition that affects one in five Americans.The first dispenser, on the Santa Monica Pier, is one of 50 such dispensers that will be installed along the beaches in Santa Monica and Malibu this summer. The touch-free dispensers provide high-quality SPF 30 sunscreen and will remain until Oct.  31. 
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news