Summer Hazards

Summer is a time everyone anticipates. Summer means outdoor activities, cleaning, yard work, bike riding and swimming. Every parent should think about safety first before any activity. Every summer thousands of children are poisoned, suffer head trauma or drown because simple safety measures are ignored. FLUIDS All motor fluids, radiator fluids and cleaning agents, and […]

Skin Protection

Damage from the sun is cumulative and leads to skin cancer. Skin cancer can occur in all color types including skin that tan. Tanned skin is damaged and not healthy. Damaging ultraviolet rays are present on sunny days as well as hazy or cloudy days. Ultraviolet rays are present at the beach as well as […]

Fall Allergies

Any seasonal change includes weather pattern shifts and different foliage which introduces different allergens (unseen) into the atmosphere.  Every season change initiates a time to think about seasonal allergies, to prepare for allergies and to monitor children for symptoms. If your child has a known history of seasonal allergies or has tested positive for environmental […]

School and Daycare Health: Cold Season

The opening of school with crowded buses, classrooms, and halls provides the perfect opportunity for the spread of viruses from one child to the next. There are ways to reduce a child’s chance of contracting the latest “bug” floating around the school and daycare environment with a few simple instructions. Teach your child to wash […]

Covid Safety Practices

All parents, visitors and patients 3 & up must wear a mask. We call the day before the patient’s appointment to screen for COVID exposure and symptoms We clean surfaces throughout the day. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding! Tags: Seasonal Notes

Bug Safety: Tick Bites and Lyme’s Disease

Here are a few tips to protect yourselves and your children from bug bites during the summer months. Do not use scented soaps, perfumes or hair spray on your child. Avoid areas where insects nest or congregate, such as stagnant pools of water, uncovered foods and gardens where flowers are in bloom. Avoid dressing your […]

Fireworks Safety

Fireworks can result in severe burns, scars and disfigurement that can last a lifetime.  Fireworks that are often thought to be safe, such as sparklers, can reach temperatures above 1000 degrees Fahrenheit and can burn users and bystanders.  Families should attend community fireworks displays run by professionals rather than using fireworks at home. Adapted from […]

Heat Stress and Staying Hydrated

The intensity of activities that last 15 minutes or more should be reduced whenever high heat or humidity reach critical levels. At the beginning of a strenuous exercise program or after traveling to a warmer climate, the intensity and duration of outdoor activities should start low and then gradually increase over 7 to 14 days […]