Summer Safety Basics

The warmer weather means more outdoor activities. While it is great to be active and outside, it is even greater to be safe and active and outside.

Here are some tips to make your outdoor activities safer.

Water Safety

Learn to swim. When you do not know how to swim or are not a strong swimmer, use an individual floatation device.

o  Swim with a buddy.

o  Swim in areas supervised by a lifeguard.

o  Be aware of currents and depth changes.

o  Enter the water feet first.

o  Do not drink and swim, dive or use a boat.

o  Don’t become too tired, too cold or too far from safety.

o  Stop swimming and get out of the water at the first sign of bad weather.

Lightning Safety

Lightning may be motivating to watch, but is very dangerous.

o  Be mindful of developing thunderstorms.

o  Seek safe shelter immediately when you hear the rumble of thunder.

o  Don’t seek shelter under tall isolated trees or objects, partially enclosed buildings, or picnic shelters.

o  When indoors stay away from windows and doors. Stay away from concrete and cement that might contain wire mesh or wire bars. Don’t use corded phones, or have contact with electrical equipment or cords or washers/dryers. Prevent contact with plumbing – no showers or laundry during thunderstorms.

o  Stay in the shelter for at least 30 minutes after the last sounds of thunder.

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