Start the Summer with
SAFETY AWARENESS
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Kristy Ziontz, M.D.,
• Learn to swim.
• Use sunscreen.
• Never swim alone.
• Always swim near a lifeguard.
• Prevent bites.
• Never dive or jump
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• Wear helmets.
• Stay cool.
STAYING HEALTHY IS PART OF STAYING SAFE.
We’ve all spent the past few months taking extra precautions in
order to stay safe. But right now, staying healthy is just as important.
If you or a loved one is experiencing severe symptoms such as
chest pain, difficulty breathing, vision or balance problems or severe
abdominal pain, go to the closest emergency room or call 911.
KEEP GETTING
EMERGENCY CARE
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