Sunhats

Rooshaven spa is proud stockists of Emthunzini hats and umbrellas.

Please note: Stock can not be guaranteed and hat orders may take longer to arrive than our other products. In some instances, we may not be able to get you the exact hat you ordered. In these cases, we will suggest alternatives that are similar, or refund your money should you not find a suitable replacement.

Gilly and Sandy Ord, whilst holidaying on a sunny beach in Phuket Thailand, met up with their long standing friends from Australia. Victoria was wearing a fantastic, attractive, colourful sunhat. Gilly, whose past experiences have taught her to recognize a great product when she sees one, was smitten and instantly wanted one. They immediately made enquiries about bringing the hats onto the South African market, especially as nothing similar appeared to be available. Spurred on by compliments received from friends and family Emthunzini Hats was launched in 2009.

In only a few years Emthunzini Hats has increased their fashionable range of hats for men, women and children. They can be found in most corners of Southern Africa, Mauritius and the Seychelles.

Most hats carry the UPF50+ swing ticket which means they are specifically tested and verified as meeting the UPF50+ requirements. Awarded the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) Seal of Recognition (CSOR), the hats offer the assurance of protection against the harmful effects of the sun and therefore provide peace of mind.

UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) is a numerical rating given to clothing to indicate how effectively the fabric blocks ultraviolet (UV) radiation.

The highest UPF rating a garment can be assigned is UPF50+, a product that provides “excellent” protection from UV radiation.


UPF TESTING

UPF testing involves exposing a fabric to Ultraviolet Radiation (UVR) and measuring how much is transmitted through the sample. Different wavelengths of radiation in the UVR spectrum have different effects on human skin and this is taken into consideration when calculating the UPF rating.


MEDUNSA

Samples of our sun protected Emthunzini hats are tested by the Photobiology Laboratory at MEDUNSA and carry the in vitro SPF Test Certificate, symbolising that they have undergone the SPF-testing procedure as developed by Diffey and Robson, and meet the requirements of the Australian and South African test methods on the Optometrics SPF 290 Analyser.


CANCER SEAL OF RECOGNITION

Most Emthunzini Hats have been awarded the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) Seal of Recognition (CSOR) symbolising that our products offer the assurance of protection against the harmful effects of the sun. Hats that carry the UPF50+ swing ticket have been specially tested and verified as meeting the UPF50+ requirements.

 


ARPANSA

We are committed to providing quality products made from High Grade ARPANSA (Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency) approved materials.


HATS THAT YOU CAN SEE THROUGH OR HAVE “HOLES” IN THEM

The holes in the fabric will make a difference depending on whether the fabric absorbs or scatters the UVR. It is difficult to tell how protective clothing is by looking at it or holding it up to the light because the human eye responds to visible radiation and not to UVR, and the transmission through fabrics in the visible range is often higher than in the UVR range. Laboratory UPF testing simulates a worst case situation, where the UVR is incident at right angles to the fabric and transmission is therefore maximal.

In general wear situations, clothing often provides protection in excess of the UPF rating because the incoming UVR will be a range of different angles and only at right angles a fraction of the time.

Thus, when consumers see a UPF label on an item of clothing, they can be confident about the listed level of protection.

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