"Chuck is the man. He runs this store and will make sure you leave a happy customer! I am so thankful we did some 1-day printing . You can definitely trust them with getting the job done. Definitely going to come back."
World Market
4
45
1655 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus
CLOSE · 09:00 - 21:00 · +1 614-297-5925
"Great selection of gourmet and exotic foods, nice mid range furniture as well as decorative items. Friendly and helpful staff."
Michaels
3.5
11
9051 Columbus Pike, Lewis Center
CLOSE · 09:00 - 22:00 · +1 740-548-2240
"I have been shopping at Michael's for years. It has always been my go to place for craft supplies. Recently I've noticed that all of the new merchandise coming in isn't priced. The only way to find the price is to download the app and scan each item. On my last visit I was going to order several regular priced items online to pickup at the store as there was an "online only " coupon. The online price was $3 more than in store price, even though it was the same item. The manager said the price online was correct but the price tag under the item had not been updated. That defeats the purpose of the coupon if the price is higher and then you have to return to pick it up. I'm no longer a Michael's shopper. Too many hoops to jump through."
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation covers the wavelength range of 100–400 nm, which is a higher frequency and lower wavelength than visible light. UV radiation comes naturally from the sun, but it can also be created by artificial sources used in industry, commerce and recreation.
What is UV? Everyone is exposed to UV radiation from the sun and an increasing number of people are exposed to artificial sources used in industry, commerce and recreation. The sun is by far the strongest source of ultraviolet radiation in our environment. Solar emissions include visible light, heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
What is the UV index? a measure of the level of UV radiation; the values of the index range from zero upward - the higher the UVI, the greater the potential for damage to the skin and eye, and the less time it takes for harm to occur; an important vehicle to alert people about the need to use sun protection.
The Global Solar UV index (UVI), an information tool that describes the level of solar UVR at the Earth’s surface, was developed by WHO, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP).
Raising awareness on ultraviolet radiation Small amounts of ultraviolet (UV) radiation are essential to produce vitamin D in people, yet overexposure to sunlight may result in acute and chronic health effects on the skin, eye and immune system.
Dans notre environnement, le soleil est de loin la source de rayonnement ultraviolet la plus importante. Le soleil émet de la lumière, de la chaleur et des rayons ultraviolets (UV). Exactement comme la lumière visible est composée de différentes couleurs visibles dans un arc-en-ciel, le spectre du rayonnement UV est divisé en trois régions : les UVA, les UVB et les UVC. Lorsque les ...
UV radiation can cause short- and long-term health effects on the skin. In addition to the well-known short-term effects such as sunburn or allergic reactions, long-term effects like skin cancer represent a chronic health risk. Skin cancer risk is strongly correlated with the duration and frequency of sun exposure over one’s lifetime. Cumulative UV dose is related to the development of ...
L’intensité du rayonnement UV, et par conséquent les valeurs de l’indice, varient tout au long de la journée. Lorsqu’on rend compte de l’indice UV, on met l’accent sur sa valeur maximum au cours d’une journée donnée. Celle-ci est atteinte au cours des deux heures qui précèdent et suivent le midi solaire. En fonction de la situation géographique et de l’application ou non ...
Le rayonnement ultraviolet (UV) ne peut être ni vu ni ressenti. Alors que certaines personnes sont exposées à des sources artificielles de rayonnement UV (par exemple en médecine, dans l’industrie et à des fins de désinfection et cosmétiques), tout le monde est exposé aux rayons UV solaires.
Les UV-A ont une longueur d’onde supérieure à celle des UV-B et pénètrent donc plus profondément dans les couches de l’œil et de la peau. En outre, les UV-A dégagent moins d'énergie que les UV-B. Les UV-A et les UV-B peuvent donc avoir des effets différents sur le plan biologique et de la santé.