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Check your knowledge about staying safe in the summer
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1. Question
Wearing sunblock is the best protection against skin damage caused by the sun.
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It is best to avoid strenuous activity during the hottest part of any day. Doing so will help to prevent heat stroke (also known as sun stroke).
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Heat stroke (or sun stroke) is caused by allowing our body temperatures to rise above 40 degrees Celsius.
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Drinking fluids is crucial to maintaining your health during the summer. Fluids such as alcohol and caffeine should be avoided because they can dehydrate our bodies.
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If you can't watch your children around the water, be sure they are wearing their life jacket.
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While boating, all children should wear a life jacket. This is not so important for adults, as long as they can swim.
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Heat stroke is usually a very minor health condition.
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Always be sure to check the weather forecast before heading out for summer activities. The weather can change drastically in a very short time.
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During the summer months it is best to exercise in the early morning or later in the day. This is especially true if you are playing outdoor sports.
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Profuse sweating is a possible sign of heat stroke.
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