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Red Cross offers 15 summer safety tips for swimming, grilling and attending crowded events

Memorial Day weekend – the unofficial start of summer – will be here soon, signaling the time for outdoor summer fun. The American Red Cross wants everyone to enjoy the season and offers safety tips you can follow all summer long.

WATER SAFETY

Before going in, on or around the water, every family member should become “water smart.” This starts with learning to be safe, making good choices, and learning to swim to at least achieve the skills of water competency. Everyone should be able to enter the water, get a breath, stay afloat, change position, swim a distance and then get out of the water safely. A variety of water safety courses and resources are available at redcross.org/watersafety.

  1. Prevent unsupervised access to water. Fence pools and spas with adequate barriers, keep a constant eye for any water dangers such as portable splash pools/slides, buckets, and bathtubs.
  2. Adults- actively supervise children and stay within arm’s reach of young children and new swimmers. Kids-follow the rules.
  3. Always wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket when on a boat and if in a situation beyond someone’s skill level.
  4. Swim as a pair near a lifeguard’s chair – everyone, including experienced swimmers, should swim with a buddy in areas protected by lifeguards. Designate a ‘Water Watcher’ to keep a close eye and constant attention on children and weaker swimmers in and around the water until the next Water Watcher takes over.
  5. Download the free Red Cross Swim App for kid-friendly games and activities and water safety information for parents and caregivers of young people learning how to swim.

GRILLING SAFETY

A recent Red Cross survey showed three in five adults have walked away from a grill while cooking, one of the leading causes of grilling fires which cause more than 9,000 home fires on average each year. here are some grilling safety tips:

  1. Always supervise a barbecue grill when in use. Don’t add charcoal starter fluid when coals have already been ignited.
  2. Never grill indoors – not in the house, camper, tent or any enclosed area.
  3. Make sure everyone, including pets, stays away from the grill.
  4. Keep the grill out in the open, away from the house, deck, tree branches, or anything that could catch fire.
  5. Use the long-handled tools especially made for cooking on the grill to help keep the chef safe.

BE SAFE IN A CROWD

If summer plans include places where crowds may gather, such as at an amusement park or concert, people can expect to wait in lines and possibly face extra security measures, along with getting separated from their group. The Red Cross has safety steps to follow:

  1. Have a few different methods to communicate – cell phone, tablet, calling card for a landline phone. Stay with the group – don’t go off alone. All adults should have a cell phone and exchange numbers with the others in the group. Plan where to meet should someone become separated.
  2. Find out what is allowed when it comes to items such as coolers, backpacks, etc. to avoid having to throw them away.
  3. Dress appropriately and in layers to be ready for any change in the weather. Stay hydrated. Apply sunscreen regularly.
  4. Watch the weather and seek shelter if any severe weather warnings are issued. Know where the exits and shelters are.
  5. Be on the lookout for suspicious activity and don’t be afraid to report suspicious people or packages.

The Red Cross has also announced that it has a critical shortage of type O blood – the most needed blood type in the hospital. Type O negative is the universal blood type and what emergency room personal reach for in the most serious situations when there is not time to determine a patient’s blood type. Donors are encouraged to schedule a blood donation appointment by using the Blood Donor App, by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, or calling 1-800-RED CROSS.

15 safety tips to keep your summer fun and stress free

Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start to summer with warm weather (we hope!) and summer fun in the sun just ahead.

Whether you are taking road trips, having picnics or enjoying that dip in the ocean or pool, it is important to stay safe.

The American Red Cross offers these 15 safety tips to make sure your summer fun stays safe and stress free.

DRIVING SAFETY

  1. Be well-rested and alert, use your seat belts, observe speed limits and follow the rules of the road. Clean your headlights and turn them on as dusk approaches and always have them on during inclement weather.
  2. Don’t drink and drive. Have a designated driver available.Give your full attention to the road. Avoid distractions such as cell phones or the radio.
  3. Use caution in work zones – both for your safety and those of the workers!
  4. Don’t follow other vehicles too closely.

WATER SAFETY

  1. Do your part, be water smart! Ensure that everyone in the family learns to swim well.
  2. Keep a close eye and constant attention on children and adults while at the beach.
  3. Don’t fool with a pool: fence it in. Enclose your pool and spa with four-sided, four-foot fencing and use self-closing, self-latching gates.
  4. Don’t just pack it; wear your U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket – always when on a boat and if in a situation beyond your skill level. Inflatable children’s toys and water wings can be fun, but they are no substitute for a life jacket and close adult supervision.
  5. Swim as a pair near a lifeguard’s chair – everyone, including experienced swimmers, should swim with a buddy in areas protected by lifeguards.

GRILLING SAFETY

  1. Always supervise a barbecue grill when in use. Don’t add charcoal starter fluid when coals have already been ignited.
  2. Never grill indoors – not in your house, camper, tent, or any enclosed area.
  3. Make sure everyone, including the pets, stays away from the grill.
  4. Keep the grill out in the open, away from the house, the deck, tree branches, or anything that could catch fire.
  5. Use long-handled tools especially made for cooking on the grill to keep the chef safe.

DOWNLOAD RED CROSS APPS

The Red Cross Emergency app can help keep you and your loved ones safe by putting information in your hand for more than 35 different severe weather and emergency alerts. The Red Cross Swim App promotes water safety education and helps parents and caregivers of young people learning how to swim. The Red Cross First Aid App gives instant access to information on handling the most common first aid emergencies at your fingertips. You can download these apps by searching for ‘American Red Cross’ in your app store or at redcross.org/apps.