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SuMMER, from page 7 _________Notes: None The water is a cool experience, swim- Courtesy graphic tional Fire Protection Association recom-
outdoor activities in direct sunlight. ming at the pool or boating are wonderful mends to never leave your grill unattended
ways to spend time this summer. member, it is never a good idea to drink and that kids and pets should be kept away.
If you will be in the sun the American alcohol in excess while participating in
Academy of Dermatology recommends First, if you are around the water, know water activities. Before using the grill make sure the gas
to apply sunblock of SPF 30 or higher ap- how to swim. Remember the ABC and Ds connections are tight. A safe way to check
proximately every two hours, and more of drowning prevention: adult supervi- As temperatures increase, we may for- for potential leaks is to apply a soap and
often if you will be in and out of the water. sion, barriers (for your pool), classes, and get how hot it may become in our vehicles. water solution to the connection, turn the
devices (life jackets and rescue tools). grill on and if there are any leaks you will
Children are especially susceptible to Remember to never leave children and see small bubbles. Tighten connections if
sunburns, and for this reason they should When boating, even if you are a good pets unattended, even if the car is running you see any bubbles. Once the grill is on
have a minimum of SPF 30 sunblock ap- swimmer, wear a life jacket and remem- and the air conditioner is turned on. Ac- always utilize long tongs and gloves to
plied liberally as their skin is still developing. ber to check weather conditions before cording to the National Weather Service prevent burns and heat exposure. After
Babies under the age of six months should heading out. Bring a buddy with you and an outside temperature of 80 degrees will using the grill ensure that the propane or
avoid direct sun exposure when possible always tell someone where you’re going heat up to 99 degrees in ten minutes and gas is turned off.
and dress in clothing that covers their skin. and have scheduled check in times. Re- after another 10 minutes it will heat up to
109 degrees. Staying safe this summer is a priority,
Sports are exciting and benefit physical particularly in Las Vegas’s hot environ-
fitness in many ways, but injuries such as A definite hot spot is the grill, the Na- ment.
fractures, sprains and strains can occur
while playing your favorite game. Remember that the sun is not your
friend, wear sunblock and hydrate, hydrate,
Risk management, personal protective hydrate.
equipment and situational awareness are
key to a safe game. Remember to always Sports are fun and exciting, but re-
walk the field before playing a game, look member to play it safe by utilizing risk
for any tripping hazards and ensure protec- management, wearing personal protective
tive padding is in good condition. equipment, and maintaining situational
awareness. The water is a dangerous place,
Personal protective equipment must be always bring a buddy and refrain from
checked prior to the game to ensure that drinking alcohol in excess while poolside
equipment is sanitary, serviceable, and or out to sea.
appropriately fitted. While playing the
game, remember not to become so focused Keep animals and children safe by never
on what you are doing that you lose track leaving them unattended in a vehicle and
of where you are, be aware of your sur- keeping them away from the grill.
roundings.
While having fun this summer, keep
safety on your mind.
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