Sun Safety Tip: Use Sunscreen Dawn Holman, CDC Behavioral Scientist, talks about the importance of using sunscreen as a part of a sun safety strategy. Audio Descriptive Transcript -Text graphic of an animated outdoor setting with the sun, grass, flowers, butterflies, and three types of sunscreen with text in the center that states "Sun Safety Tip: Use Sunscreen." -Video of Dawn Holman, CDC Behavioral Scientist, in an indoor setting by a window before holding up two bottles of sunscreen in each hand. -Video of a man applying sunscreen to his face. -Closeup video of a woman's hands as she examines a bottle of sunscreen in a store. -Closeup video of Dawn applying sunscreen to her arms. -Video of a swimming pool setting with text graphics appearing that read "Broad spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 15+. Reapply every 2 hours. And after sweating, swimming, or toweling off." -Animated graphic featuring a forest setting image in the background. Image icons appear featuring a bottle of SPF15 sunscreen, an umbrella at the beach, a set of long sleeve pants and matching long sleeve shirt, a clock, and sunglasses and a hat, representing a sun safe strategy. -Graphic featuring CDC logo above text that reads "For more sun safe tips visit: cdc.gov/skin-cancer/"