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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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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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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#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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Last Updated: July 20, 2023