The fourth of July is a great time to celebrate with friends and
family. Here are some safety tips to stay safe while you’re having fun!
ROAD SAFETY Millions of people will be on the roads Fourth of July
weekend. The Red Cross offers these five bullets of advice to ensure everyone
is safe while traveling this holiday:
· Do not drink and drive: Many people BBQ for the Fourth of July,
which often times includes drinking. Be sure to designate a safe ride and avoid
making bad decisions.
· Buckle seat belts and observe speed limits.
· Pay full attention to the road: Although you may choose not to drink and
drive there is potential for other intoxicated drivers. Make sure to pay
attention to the road and cars around you. Don’t use a cell phone or other
distractions while you are driving.
· Use caution in work zones.
· Clean your vehicles lights and windows so that
you are able to see, especially at night. Remember to turn your
headlights on as dusk approaches, or during inclement weather.
Grilling Safety Many people are injured every year while using charcoal or
gas grills. Follow these several steps to ensure your safety while grilling up
some yummy BBQ treats.
· Always supervise a barbecue grill when in use.
· Never grill indoors.
· Keep your grill clean by removing grease or
fat build up.
· Make sure everyone, including pets, stay away
from the grill
· Keep the grill out in the open, away from the
house, the deck, tree branches, or anything that could catch on fire.
· Use long handled tools to keep the chef safe.
· Charcoal grill specific:
o Never add flammable liquids to start the fire.
o Let coals completely cool before disposing.
· Propane grill specific:
o Check the major connections points between gas
tank hose and burners for potential leaks.
o If there is a leak that does not stop, call
the fire department immediately.
Water Safety Many people engage in water activities over their Fourth
of July weekend. The Red Cross encourages everyone to make water safety a
priority as they enjoy pools or any beaches, lakes and rivers.
· Ensure everyone knows how to swim and
designate lifeguard supervises areas.
· Always swim with a buddy
· Wear life jackets.
· Pay close attention to swimmers in or near the
water. Avoid distractions while supervising the water. Never leave children
unattended near the water.
For more tips to keep you and your family safe this
Fourth of July holiday you can download the American Red Cross First Aid app at
http://www.redcross.org/mobile-apps/first-aid-app
Stay safe and have a great Fourth of July holiday
weekend!
-Sophia Maloff