"Slip, Slop, Slap" is an Australian sun safety campaign that promotes three key behaviors to protect against harmful UV rays. "Slip" means to slip on a shirt, "Slop" refers to slop on sunscreen, and "Slap" encourages slapping on a wide-brimmed hat. This catchy slogan aims to raise awareness about skin protection and reduce the risk of skin cancer by encouraging people to take proactive measures when outdoors.
Here are some sun safety slogans: 1 - don't look at the sun when using a telescope. 2 - when u are outside in the summer make sure u wear sunscreen. 3 - don't look at the sun u can go blind. 4 - don't go to the sun the sun is extremely hot u can melt. 5- Slip, Slop, Slap! It sounds like a breeze when you say it like that Slip, Slop, Slap! In the sun we always say "Slip Slop Slap!" Slip, Slop, Slap! Slip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen and slap on a hat, Slip, Slop, Slap! You can stop skin cancer - say: "Slip, Slop, Slap!"
slip, slop, slapslip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen and slap on a hatslip, slop, slap da dain the sun we always say, SLIP, SLOP, SLAP.
Slip-Slop-Slap is the iconic and internationally recognised sun protection campaign prominent in Australia during the 1980s
How about the usual like...Road safety, Being sun smart (slip slop slap), etc...
an advertising slogan-slip on protective clothing, slop on some sun-screen lotion and slap on a hat...a phrase been widely used in Australia.
A 'a slip of the tongue' is when you say something that you did not mean to.
A slip cordon is a group of fielders playing the slip position on the field.
You can ensure the safety of your outdoor stairs by installing non-slip treads, which provide better traction and reduce the risk of slipping.
You can enhance the safety of your stairs by applying non-slip strips to the steps. These strips provide extra traction and help prevent slipping accidents.
Star, slap, slim, slip, slam, salt, sand, sing, there are really many options
It is not illegal, but it is not recommended to drive in flip flops as they can slip off the feet very easily. There is a further explanation from the Canada Safety Council in related links.
In knitting, sl1 means to slip one stitch. To do this simply slip the stitch from the left hand needle to the right without knitting it. Stitches can either be slipped purlwise or knitwise. If slipped purlwise, the stitch will not twist but if slipped knitwise it will twist. Therefore, if the pattern does not specify which way to slip the stitch, it is best to slip purlwise. See the related link for a diagram showing how to slip stitches.