Texas is known for its hot summer days. And Texans know how to beat the heat during normal summer days. The rules are different, however, for extreme heat. “Extreme heat” means two or more days that are much hotter than average. According to the American Red Cross, extreme heat kills more people than any other weather event. Air conditioning and fans can help you to stay cool—unless the power goes out. Plan now with the tips below so you and your family can stay safe during an extreme heat emergency. Le...
For many families, summer is the best season for fun. It offers a break from school, sunny skies and extended daylight. However, when you and your children are out in the high temperatures and bright skies of Texas, you have higher risk of illness and injury. How can my family stay safe at the pool? One fun—but risky—activity is swimming. When it’s time to cool off at the pool or beach, be sure to follow good safety habits. For example, make sure each child is supervised by an adult, and that everyone l...
Skin cancer starts out small, but it can cause big problems. The good news is that, with a little effort, you can prevent it from starting—or spreading. Learn how to protect your family with these great tips. What is skin cancer? Skin cancer is an abnormal growth of skin cells. It usually starts on areas of the body that are exposed to sunlight. However, skin cancer can show up anywhere. The most common type of cancer are: squamous cell carcinoma basal cell carcinoma melanoma Melanoma is much less commo...
It’s back to school time—but there’s plenty of summer left in Texas. That means high humidity, temperatures in the 90s, and lots of bright sun. People of all ages can become seriously ill during hot days . However, babies and young children are at even higher risk. So before you head out for the day, check this list of summer safety tips. Even if you can’t follow them all 100%, every bit helps to keep your family safe and healthy. Check the weather forecast and plan ahead Whether you’re going for a walk...