Summer Safety
Beat the Heat with Hydration

July 3, 2025
Summer Safety: Beat the Heat with Hydration
Summer is in full swing - and you may be spending more time outdoors. As temperatures rise, it is important time to understand how to handle heat safely.
Nothing should get in the way of a great summer - not even the forecast!
Tips to Stay Hydrated
- Schedule Frequent Water Breaks
Set a timer. Every 15–20 minutes, stop for water - even if you don't feel thirsty. Thirst is a late sign of dehydration. Don’t wait.- Young kids: aim for ½–1 cup (5–9 oz)
- Teens & adults: up to a full cup per break
- Fuel Up with Water-Rich Snacks
Much of your body's hydration comes from the foods we eat.- Eat plenty of hydrating foods - watermelon, oranges, grapes, cucumbers
- Limit salty snacks, caffeine and sugary treats - they pull water out of the body.
- Stick to Water
Make water your number one drink, every day. No energy drinks. No soda. No sugar-filled sports drinks.
Use electrolyte drinks only when needed:- Extended activity (over an hour)
- Heavy sweating
- Early signs of heat illness
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