Keeping the Fun in Summer Fun
Nothing can derail a good time during the fun summer months like an accident or injury. Whether you're cooking out, boating, or just enjoying the warm weather, you need to be prepared for the downside. We've produced a series of videos outlining tips to keep your summer memories good ones.
Preparing Your Home for Vacation: Before you leave on vacation take steps to reduce your vulnerability for burglary.
Spring Cleaning Hazards: The spring air makes you want to fly open the windows and give your home that good spring cleaning. Before you begin, take a few simple precautions to ensure you don't end up with an unscheduled trip to the emergency room.
Grilling: It's getting to that time of year. The warmer weather means people getting outdoors more and more. Cookouts become common. Learn some of the hazards involved with using a gas or charcoal grill.
Playground Safety: A fun family activity may be playing at the local playground. Before you let the kids loose, set some safety expectations and examine the equipment.
Hurricane: The beginning of the hurricane season will garner deserved attention. The most important step you can take is to prepare your property and family before a storm is imminent.
Disaster Kit: Creating a disaster kit and keeping it up-to-date will help keep you and your family safe in the event of a disaster.
Flood Preparation: Heavy summer rains can cause major flooding, and not just in the aftermath of a hurricane. Know how to be prepared and what to do in the event of a flood.
Lightning Safety: Keep safe with helpful tips on what to do if a lightning storm comes your way.
Lawnmower Safety: The smell of freshly cut grass may come at a price if you don't know how to use your lawnmower safely.
Weed Eater Safety: Though it's usually your last step in yard maintenance, trimming the edges with a weed eater can be dangerous.
Summer Heat: If you plan to spend time outside this summer in any activity, know how to keep yourself safe from the sun and heat-related problems.
Summer Driving: Summer presents its own set of driving difficulties. Prepare your car for the heat and the long drive to your vacation destination.
Tornado: The destruction caused by a tornado is evident in news reports. One key to reducing your exposure is knowing basics, such as the difference in a Warning and a Watch.
Boating (Prepare Your Craft): Outfit your boat with the proper safety equipment so that you are ready to respond in the event of trouble.
Boating (On the Water): Whether skiing or anchoring to swim, understand the signs of trouble that can lead to the problems that mar a day on the water.
Boating (Get to the Water Safely): Create and actually perform a safety checklist on your boat and trailer to ensure a fun day on the water doesn't end before it begins.
Dog Safety: A dog may be man's best friend, but there are important steps to take during the process of selecting a pet, and to bringing the dog into your home.
Fireworks: Though we recommend leaving fireworks to the professionals, if you plan to celebrate July 4th with your own fireworks, there are several steps to take to ensure the safety of everyone.
Teen Driving: Find out how to help your teen learn safe driving techniques, and how they can earn a $1,000 savings bond in the process.
Click It or Ticket Pick Up Drivers: Did you know that pick up drivers are less likely to buckle up on the roads? Find out more on proper seatbelt safety and child safety seats.
Work Zone Safety: Throughout the year road workers are busy repairing our roadways, know how to keep safe in and around work zone areas.