(HealthDay News) — The longer days of summer make it a great time for your children. But parents should take steps to help keep them safe.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests:
- Protect your kids when they’re near water. Make sure kids know how to swim, and adults know CPR.
- Protect children from heat-related illness. Don’t let children overheat, encourage drinking lots of water and protect against sunburn.
- Use insect repellent on children any time they play outdoors.
- Make sure playground equipment is safe before kids use it.
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