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How Summer Safety Tips for Kids Can Help You Predict the Future

The sun is shining high and you are sweating bucketfuls , Yep! It is summertime! With demands for ice lollies and ice-creams, the kids seem supercharged and are on the go…running about on the beach, swimming in the pool…it’s time for all that and much more. But, with all the fun, summer brings the risks like heatstroke and others. Let us help you make this a safe summer for your kids Sunny Goodness.

Precautions for Babies Under 6 Months

The main recommendation from AAP( America Academy of Pediatrics) is to dress your baby up in lightweight clothes which cover his hand’s legs and neck. You can try cotton pants and longs-sleeved shirts. Try your level best to keep the baby out of the sun and if you are unable to find shade, you can apply a minimal amount of sunscreen with at least an SPF of 15. Apply the sunscreen to the face and the back of the hands. If the baby still gets a sunburn, apply the cold compress to the affected area.

Precaution for Other Children

Heat-Stress due to Exercise

Heat-Stress in Infants

Infants cannot regulate their body temperature like us adults. Hence, every year babies die due to heat stroke especially due to being left in the car. Therefore while travelling with an infant in your car, keep these points in your mind-

Safety Pool

Boat Safely

Swimming in Open Water

Bug Nuisance

yep, we are talking about those blood sucking critters which fill in the summer days as well as nights. Here are some suggestions s to how to stay safe from them-

Prevent Injuries

It is important to head off injuries. Children participate in activities like biking, skateboarding etc more during the summer, so a helmet is necessary. This helmet should be properly fitted and CPSC approved. Take your child out to choose the helmet and do not forget to fasten the chin strap!

Prepare a Summer Survival Kit

In the summers when your kids have double the energy, you need to be doubly prepared too. So, why don’t you vamp up that first-aid box of yours and make it into a ‘summer-survival-kit’? The following are the things that we would recommend for the kit.

This is too much info to take in but it is all it is and is only meant to provide more information. So, do not get overwhelmed by it. Take your time to read it and in the end, we know that you are the best judge to decide what’s best for your child.

Have a Happy Summer !!!!!

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