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ALONG CAME THE SUMMER!!

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Summer time does not come alone!!  It brings on summer dangers right alone with the cook-outs, swimming and other outdoors activites. We must be aware of the many things that may occur during the summer.  Here are a few to wrap our minds around:

 Sunburns-Many have become very sick from too much sun explosion.  Too much sun exposure can have serious repercussions.  Sun exposure damages us through radiation, which is why we can be burned while snow skiing as easily as a hot day on the beach.

 Camping-The fire department recommends people use a flame-retardant tent, and always pitch it away from a campfire.

 Driving/ Biking - 
Summertime is vacation time and now more than ever that means a road trip. The more vehicles on the road, the greater the potential for traffic accidents and injuries. When school is out of session, there will be more young, inexperienced drivers behind the wheel, adding to the risk of accidents. Distracted driving is on the rise, making summer time driving the scariest time for teens, as well as, adults.  Cell phone talking and texting has caused drivers to lose control and caused driving to become even more dangerous! And let’s not forget, highway construction projects.

Fireworks- It wouldn't be summer without the Fourth of July fireworks, Fireworks accidents, unfortunately, are as predictable as ants at a picnic. The National Safety Council reports that, in 2005, an estimated 10,800 people were treated in emergency rooms for fireworks-related injuries, nearly half of whom were under 15 years old.
Injuries are not limited to large fireworks with a massive explosive potential. About a third of the injuries were from small firecrackers, bottle rockets, and sparklers.  

Swimming and it's dangers are a top hazard that will be discuss in an additional enclosed article.

Last Updated on Thursday, 06 May 2010 09:29