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Safe In The Sun: Keeping Children Safe As Summer Approaches

Safe In The Sun: Keeping Children Safe As Summer Approaches

Nobody appreciates the summertime as much as our childrenexcept for maybe parents, who are thrilled to see the smiles on their sons' and daughters' faces, taking to the streets as winter fades. It is great to see them get the exercise they want and need, but with all that outdoor play also comes a host of risks for injury. Let's look at some general safety tips for your children as they head outside and get active. Water SafetyMost kids take to the water like fish as the heat hits, and it is absolutely fantastic for their health, but the fact of the matter is they are not fish. And for this reason there are considerable water-related dangers involved. Just make sure that your children are only swimming with direct adult supervision, and enroll them in proper swimming lessonspreferably including some water safety training.If you have a pool at home, make sure that there is no way for younger children who cannot swim to wander out and fall in, and enforce all the basic rules like no running around the pool and no diving into shallow water.Respect the ElementsChildren rarely take the dangers the sun presents seriously, and at their age this makes sense. They have yet to grasp the brevity of our time here on Earth and the way in which something like the sun can cause serious life risks over time. Even a temporary burn can be agonizing and yet never expected by a young child.Your children will take the sun as seriously as you do, so do take it seriously. Make sure they wear waterproof sun block when swimming and regular sunscreen when playing outside. Cover their skin adequately instead of letting them run around in a pair of shorts and sandalsa decent summer hat and a t-shirt can go a long way (this is all even more important if they have particularly white skin).Last but certainly not least is that you need to make sure your children drink plenty of water to keep them cooled down in the heat.3. Safe Back Yard PlayDon't forget that even your own back yard can be a dangerous place if you do not monitor the environment well enough. It is a great idea to get some solid playground equipment to keep your kids active in the summer, and perhaps all year round, but you should make sure to buy high quality equipment from a reputable company that takes safety seriously. Take the time to read safety instructions (rather than just tossing them aside) and set up all equipment properly. Of considerable concern are trampolines, which have been shown to cause lots of injuries, but some of the newest designs have made revolutionary breakthroughs in confronting these issues. Just make sure to speak with salesmen about how safety concerns have been addressed.Inspect equipment periodically to check for wear and tear, and there should always be an adult around to keep an eye on children, who have a special taste for getting out of hand if left to their own devices.With a little forethought and extra effort on your part, you can eliminate most of the dangers that children face outdoors. You can't completely eliminate any chance of them every getting injured, of course, but by stressing the importance of certain rules and safety precautions, you can greatly minimize them. Have fun!




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