Sun Safety Tip: Wear Clothing that Covers Dawn Holman, CDC Behavioral Scientist, talks about the importance of wearing clothing that covers 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: Wear Clothing that Covers." -Video featuring Dawn Holman, CDC Behavioral Scientist, wearing a long sleeve shirt, a wide brimmed hat, a backpack, sunglasses, and holding a pair of hiking sticks in a forest setting. -Video of women wearing a hat next to her car adjusting the fit of her long sleeve shirt. -Video of a women wearing a hat planting plants in a garden. -Video of Dawn in a forest setting looking at a compass while hiking. -Video of a women wearing a long sleeve shirt walking on a beach during sunset. -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/"