loadingText=Now Loading... help_tooltip=How to Play mix_tooltip=Make Sunscreen newgame_tooltip=New Game help_title=Fun or Fry? help_button=Play the Game help_text=Protect sunbathers on a day at the beach! Use umbrellas and two sunscreens – one is waterproof, but has a lower SPF. Click the bathers to check their SPF and UV Exposure, then click to apply sunscreen. Use the lotion wisely - you have a limited amount! Remember - the time of day and swimming will affect fun in the sun. If bathers start to burn, they’ll flash and turn pink. They’re fried (and out of the game) when you see a first aid symbol. SPF (sun protection factor) indicates how long a sunscreen will protect before a person gets burned. Will it be fun or fry? Close this window to start your game. applyInstructions=Click to apply appLeft=Applications left umbrellaInstructions=Click and drag uvText=UV Exposure spfText=SPF spf15_text=SPF 15 spf4_text=SPF 4 Waterproof rank1_intro1=Congratulations, rank1_intro2=Fun Master! rank1_text=You know how to have fun in the sun. Don't forget your eyes and lips - wear sunglasses and use lip balm with SPF protection! You can also wear a wide-brimmed hat or a t-shirt when you're in the sun to help save your skin. rank2_intro1=Not bad, rank2_intro2=Tender Nose! rank2_text=But you could stand to reapply that sunscreen more often! Especially when the sun is most intense – between 10 am and 2 pm, after you've been in the water and when you towel off. Don't forget that a partly cloudy day can still cause sunburn – so protect yourself even when you're not at the beach! rank3_intro1=you need some tips! rank3_intro2=Pink Belly, rank3_text=SPF indicates how much longer you can stay in the sun before you burn than you normally would without sunscreen. It doesn't help if you haven't used enough – slather it on- or reapplied often enough to save your skin. rank4_intro1=Hey, rank4_intro2=Fry Baby rank4_text=You could use some first aid! Sunburns aren't fun but if it's not severe, try a cool bath with baking soda or a cold compress for 10 to 15 minutes several times a day. A lotion like aloe also soothes burned skin.