Red Cross Summer Safety Tips

Keeping Your Summer Fun Safe for You and Your Family

By K. Cauldwell, published Jun 19, 2006
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With the approach of the Summer Solstice (June 21), my thoughts turn toward summertime fun! The younger kids have finished up with school for the year, the college students have vacated their dorm rooms, and restaurants have thrown open the doors to their patios and verandas. The longer days and warmer temperatures of the summer months lend themselves to a host of outdoor activities for these most carefree months of the year.

The Red Cross would like your summer to be safe and healthy, and they have a list of tips for keeping your families free from harm.

Water Safety
The first, most important thing you can do for yourself and for your family to keep everyone safe in the water is to make sure that everyone has learned to swim. They recommend taking lessons and always swimming with a buddy to avoid water accidents. To find a swimming class in your area, you can contact your local Red Cross chapter

Additionally, the Red Cross would like to reinforce that swimmers should swim only in supervised areas, obey all the posted signs and rules of the pool, lake, or beach, avoid mixing swimming and drinking alcohol, and pay attention to all weather forecasts.

Boating Safety
If you’re going to be boating or jet skiing this summer, be sure to follow all the safety guidelines of the boat or jet ski company, as well as all local beach regulations. Additionally, according to the Red Cross, it is important that you make yourself aware of the weather and water current patterns expected for the region where you’ll be boating. Also, be sure to bring extra gear, including a flashlight, extra batteries, a nautical map of the area where you’ll be, flares, sunscreen, a first aid kit, and sunglasses, and place them in a watertight pouch or into a sealed container that floats. Check all the boats’ or jet skis’ equipment, vehicle balance, engine, and fuel supply before embarking on your boating excursion. Finally, make sure that someone who is not joining you in your boating party knows where you are going, who will be with you, and when you are expected to return.

Red Cross Summer Safety Tips

The summer sun can, with a little precaution, provide hours of recreation for the whole family. The Red Cross would like you to take those precautions.

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Takeaways
  • Learn to swim if you're planning some waterfront fun this summer.
  • Be sure your boat is in good shape, and that you have all the emergency supplies you may need.
  • Watch for signs of heat exposure, and know what to do if you "over do it."
Did You Know?
The summer solstice (June 21) is the one day of the year when the sun never sets over the Arctic circle. Regions between this area and the equator experience the longest day of their year on this day.
Resources
  • The American Red Cross
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