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Summer Safety Tips from St. Peter’s Health Partners

June 18, 2024 Robert Webster Jr.

At St. Peter’s, we prioritize your family’s well-being, especially during the fun-filled summer months. Click here for essential tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable summer for everyone. […]

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LiveSmart: Summer Fun in the Water – Be Alert, Be Safe

July 22, 2020 Robert Webster Jr.

Parents looking to take their children swimming this summer need to be mindful of COVID concerns, but they should also remember the largest water hazard — drowning. […]

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LiveSmart: Unattended Kids and Water – A Dangerous, Deadly Mix

June 27, 2019 Robert Webster Jr.

Drowning happens quickly and quietly. So, parents: When your kids are on, in or near the water, you need to be on alert. […]

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LiveSmart: Fun in the Water, Safety First

August 10, 2016 Robert Webster Jr.

While part of summer is making memories at local lakes and ponds, swimming holes and pools, making sure the memories are good ones means putting safety first. […]

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NewsChannel 13: Summer Safety Around the Water

June 3, 2015 Robert Webster Jr.

Drowning remains the second most common cause of accidental injury and death in 15- to 19-year-olds, according to U.S. data. Boys this age are much more likely to drown than girls, notes the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). […]

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