Protect yourself in growrooms.

Moebius

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I came across this story and it reminded me of the damage light can do to human beings.

Bill McElligott, Delivery Truck Driver, Has Severe Sun Damage On One Side Of His Face


This man's face is possibly the most compelling argument for wearing sunscreen. Every day, all day, and lots of it.
Truck driver Bill McElligott, 69, has unilateral dermatoheliosis, according to The New England Journal of Medicine. Essentially, ultraviolet A (UVA) rays transmitted through the window of his delivery truck have severely damaged the skin on the left side of his face during the 28 years he has spent driving on the job.
As a result, the left side of McElligott's face looks roughly 20 years older than the right, the Toronto Star reports. The difference between the two sides of his face is so pronounced, even medical experts were shocked.



"We are used to seeing photo damage by the sun, photo aging, every day, but I was taken aback when I saw how one-sided this was,'' said Dr. Jennifer Gordon, a dermatology expert who treated McElligott, in The Daily Telegraph.
Driving has been linked to an increased risk of skin cancer due to sun exposure through the windows, which do not filter UVA rays. A study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology concluded more cases involved the left arm and left side of the face, according to the CBC.
McElligott's photo surfaces as Sun Awareness Week heats up in Canada, throwing the spotlight on the dangers of UV damage and indoor tanning, particularly for minors. The Canadian Dermatology Association estimates 5,800 new cases of melanoma will be diagnosed this year, causing 970 deaths, the CBC says.
The doctor's orders for McElligott? Sun protection, topical retinoids, and skin cancer monitoring. Car windows can also be tinted to protect against harmful UV rays, although each province in Canada has its own regulations.
 

monkeybones

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there isn't much UV going around in most grow rooms

but metal halide lamps can explode under improper conditions (i.e. excess moisture), sending shards of glass in every direction at thousands of degrees fahrenheit
 

bluntmassa1

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makes me really wan't to put up some tanning lights like ed rosenthal said for more potency cause of the uv-b
 

kbz

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Get a lizard uvb light from pets mart and throw it in there. I noticed a difference after I put mine in. Its not hard to turn it off when your in the room either. lol. You probably don't wan't to just hang out under one for hours daily though, obviously, then you might have some problems. Regular hps or mh doesn't put out much uv at all either b or a.
 

monkeybones

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Get a lizard uvb light from pets mart and throw it in there. I noticed a difference after I put mine in. Its not hard to turn it off when your in the room either. lol. You probably don't wan't to just hang out under one for hours daily though, obviously, then you might have some problems. Regular hps or mh doesn't put out much uv at all either b or a.
metal halide puts out just a little uv. i think it's negligible though

they actually make special metal halides that are meant to bring out the UV potential of the arc tube for merchants and stuff to check bills
 

monkeybones

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oh, yeah, poor guy, must suck. all that stuff

i mighta realized trucking wasn't for me.. a little sooner after i started to look like a James Bond villain
 

Moebius

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oh, yeah, poor guy, must suck. all that stuff

i mighta realized trucking wasn't for me.. a little sooner after i started to look like a James Bond villain
very funny indeed!

To be honest the grow room thing in the OP was just so I could post that the pic of the dudes face. I think anyone who values their skin will remember that picture forever.
 

WeeGogs

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have a butchers hook at him now :

picture 1 he looks about 65, 4 years under his age.
picture 2 he looks about 85, 16 years over his age.
 

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WeeGogs

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Did you just photoshop that yourself?
did it in paint windows 7 opened the 2 identical pictures clicked on rotate and clicked flip horizontal on 1 picture and then copied and pasted one side of 1 photo to another twice flipped it and copied and pasted the side from one to the other, simple as that.
 

WeeGogs

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I came across this story and it reminded me of the damage light can do to human beings.

Bill McElligott, Delivery Truck Driver, Has Severe Sun Damage On One Side Of His Face


This man's face is possibly the most compelling argument for wearing sunscreen. Every day, all day, and lots of it.
Truck driver Bill McElligott, 69, has unilateral dermatoheliosis, according to The New England Journal of Medicine. Essentially, ultraviolet A (UVA) rays transmitted through the window of his delivery truck have severely damaged the skin on the left side of his face during the 28 years he has spent driving on the job.
As a result, the left side of McElligott's face looks roughly 20 years older than the right, the Toronto Star reports. The difference between the two sides of his face is so pronounced, even medical experts were shocked.



"We are used to seeing photo damage by the sun, photo aging, every day, but I was taken aback when I saw how one-sided this was,'' said Dr. Jennifer Gordon, a dermatology expert who treated McElligott, in The Daily Telegraph.
Driving has been linked to an increased risk of skin cancer due to sun exposure through the windows, which do not filter UVA rays. A study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology concluded more cases involved the left arm and left side of the face, according to the CBC.
McElligott's photo surfaces as Sun Awareness Week heats up in Canada, throwing the spotlight on the dangers of UV damage and indoor tanning, particularly for minors. The Canadian Dermatology Association estimates 5,800 new cases of melanoma will be diagnosed this year, causing 970 deaths, the CBC says.
The doctor's orders for McElligott? Sun protection, topical retinoids, and skin cancer monitoring. Car windows can also be tinted to protect against harmful UV rays, although each province in Canada has its own regulations.
M, can you tell me how to upload a large picture like this, all my uploaded pictures end up as small thumbnails, thanks, Gogs.
 

Moebius

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M, can you tell me how to upload a large picture like this, all my uploaded pictures end up as small thumbnails, thanks, Gogs.
You need a photobucket account ... Its super quick to setup. They'll then give you a link for any IMAGE you upload. that you cut/paste into your posts. The images then appear in fullsize.
 
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