Summer Safety Tips Highlight Bug Protection and Hydration for Outdoor Activities

August 03, 2025 | Tolland School District, School Districts, Connecticut


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Summer Safety Tips Highlight Bug Protection and Hydration for Outdoor Activities
Summer safety took center stage in the latest episode of "You and Me and OWC," hosted by the Tolland School District, as participants discussed essential precautions for the warmer months. The conversation highlighted the importance of being prepared for outdoor activities, particularly regarding insect bites and water safety.

Participants emphasized the need to be vigilant about mosquitoes and bees, which are more prevalent in summer. They discussed how to respond to bites and stings, stressing the importance of knowing if someone has allergies and the necessity of carrying an EpiPen for severe reactions. "It's crucial to ask if someone is allergic and to help them if they are," one participant noted.

The discussion also covered appropriate summer attire, recommending lightweight clothing, hats, and sunglasses to protect against the sun. Bug spray was identified as a key defense against insect bites, with participants sharing personal experiences of dealing with bug bites.

Water safety was another critical topic, with participants encouraged to communicate their swimming abilities to friends and family. "If you're not a good swimmer, let someone know so they can help keep you safe," one participant advised. The importance of wearing life jackets and being aware of surroundings while swimming was also highlighted.

As the episode wrapped up, participants shared their favorite summer activities, from going to the beach to camping, reinforcing the message that preparation and safety are vital for enjoying the season. The episode concluded with a reminder to stay hydrated and be mindful of safety measures while having fun in the sun.

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