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Summer is a time of vacation and fun activities. It also presents opportunities for injury, illness, or death. Keeping basic safety tips in mind will help you have a happy, healthy, and safe summer.
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May 5, 2022
Follow these tips for a Safe Summer of Boating.
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May 5, 2022
Important tips to have a safe summer of driving
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May 5, 2022
Ride a bike and a helmet that fits you. Wear bright clothing and reflective gear so you can be seen. Drive with the flow of traffic.
Be alert – avoid listening to music with headphones/pods. Share the road with automobiles. www.health.mil/bikesafety
#ShareTheRoad; #BeAHardHeadWearAHelmet; #GoWithTheFlowOfTraffic
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May 5, 2022
Keep a good lookout and situational awareness of other boats and objects. Ensure crew and passengers wear a USCG approved personal floatation device. Operate at safe and legal speeds – watch your wake. Know and respect the weather – heed weather warnings. www.heatlh.mil/boatsafety
#SeasTheDaySafely; #EnjoyTheWaves; #KnowHowToFloatYourBoat; ...
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May 5, 2022
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May 5, 2022
#Summer is upon us! With so many sun-filled fun activities to look forward to, don’t let #safety take a backseat! #SummerFunSummerSafe #SummerIsHereBeSafe #101DaysOfSummerSafetyFun www.health.mil/summersafety
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May 5, 2022
Do not point sparklers or fireworks at yourself or others, especially while they are being lit. Only light fireworks on the ground and in areas that are dry and fire resistant. Do not attempt to light multiple devices at the same time, and never allow young children to handle fireworks or sparklers. www.health.mil/fireworkssafety
#DontGeBurned; ...
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May 5, 2022
Never allow young children to swim without adult supervision. Never swim when you are tired, under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication. Know and observe your swimming limitations and capabilities. Avoid swift-moving water. If caught in a current, swim with it and angle towards shore or the edge of the current. www.health.mil/swimsafety
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May 5, 2022
Prevent heat injuries by keeping hydrated with water or a sports drink before exercising. Avoid outside activities during the hottest part of the day. Wear light, loose fitting clothing when exercising outside. Don’t forget to use sunscreen! www.health.mil/heatinjuries
#H2OB4Workout; #SPFKeepsYouFromTheBurn; #DressLightKeepCool; #DontOverheatHydrate
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May 5, 2022
We’ve all got places to be this #summer, but let’s get there safely. Don’t rush! Give yourself time to get where you’re going, don’t tailgate, change lanes safely and don’t overuse your horn. #DriveSafeDontTailgate#HaveFunButDriveSafe #DriveSafeOutThere! www.health.mil/DrivingSafety
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May 5, 2022
Keep bugs away when you play! Avoid wearing perfumes and scented soaps. Stay away from stagnant water and heavily wooded areas. Be safe – Check the DEET concentrations before use! www.health.mil/bugsafety
#BugsDontBugME; #BugsStayClear; #BugsLovePerfumeDontWearItOutside
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Sep 8, 2021
SERE instructor and Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Apolo Silva talks about some of the key things to keep in mind, as well as precautions you should take, before and during heading out into the wilderness this fall.
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Aug 20, 2021
Heat-related illnesses can be serious. Make sure you know how hot is too hot!
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Aug 2, 2021
Have a “Float Plan,” the Coast Guard says, when boating recreationally.
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Jul 21, 2021
Two Marines share tips on how to make routine safety briefs both interesting and engaging.
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Last Updated: August 29, 2024