This infographic provides information on ways to protect yourself while you're in or near water.
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Ride a bike and a helmet that fits you. Wear bright clothing and reflective gear so you can be seen. Drive with the flow ...
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Keep a good lookout and situational awareness of other boats and objects. Ensure crew and passengers wear a USCG approved ...
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Summer Safety Banner
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#Summer is upon us! With so many sun-filled fun activities to look forward to, don’t let #safety take a backseat! ...
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Do not point sparklers or fireworks at yourself or others, especially while they are being lit. Only light fireworks on ...
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Never allow young children to swim without adult supervision. Never swim when you are tired, under the influence of ...
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Prevent heat injuries by keeping hydrated with water or a sports drink before exercising. Avoid outside activities during ...
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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 ...
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Keep bugs away when you play! Avoid wearing perfumes and scented soaps. Stay away from stagnant water and heavily wooded ...
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Heat-related illnesses can be serious. Make sure you know how hot is too hot!
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Are you at higher risk for heat-related illness? Heat-related health problems are preventable, but some factors put you ...
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Hello, summer! Summer may be the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors with your children. However, when temperatures are ...
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Extreme heat can also affect your pets. Extreme heat is when temperatures are much hotter or humid than normal. Follow ...
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If you have an older adult (age 65 and older) in your family, neighborhood, or community, check in with them during ...
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Heat-related deaths and illnesses are preventable. Follow these tips to keep yourself and others safe.
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Older adults are more likely to suffer from heat-related health problems, according to the CDC. This infographic offers ...
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Infographic on Heat acclimatization to prevent heat illness.
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Social media graphic from the Consortium for Health and Military Performance on extreme heat showing a service member ...
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This infographic provides information on ways to stay hydrated while out in the sun.
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Last Updated: July 11, 2023