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Anyone Can Drown, But No One Should: Vigilance is Key to Prevention
Virginia has seen an increase in drownings recently, particularly in young children. But drownings can be prevented. Knowing how to recognize the signs of distress and actively supervising children are key to preventing drowning. All children should be actively and continuously supervised when near or in water by a responsible adult. Supervising adults should avoid distractions like reading…Read more
Grilling and Outdoor Food Safety
Nothing says summertime fun more than grilling a delicious meal outdoors. But it’s important to you use your grill correctly and handle food properly to avoid accidental burns or illness. Grill Safety Keep children and pets at least three feet away from the grill. Never leave the grill unattended while in use. Avoid wearing loose clothing or dangling…Read more
Stay Safe: Don’t let July 4th Fun Burn You
As we prepare to celebrate July 4th, the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) encourages you to enjoy fireworks at a distance. In other words, let the professionals handle the fireworks display. Taking this step is the safest way to enjoy the holiday celebration. However, if you choose to enjoy fireworks up close, use legal fireworks and sparklers. Also,…Read more