Here are a few more safety tips to help you enjoy your time in the great outdoors:
- Wear shoes, sandals or moccasins at your campsite; glass, cans, sharp rocks and hot embers can hurt bare feet
- If you bring perishable food, use a portable ice chest to keep it from spoiling
- Keep the site clean. Dispose of cans, bottles and garbage safely in a campground trash can or appropriate receptacle
- Obey signs and warnings concerning wildlife. If raccoons, skunks, porcupines or other small animals come to your campsite, scare them away with a flashlight or a loud noise. IMPORTANT: Don't keep food in your tent where it can be smelled by animals -- store it away from the campsite
- Never leave a fire unattended. When finished with it, spread the burned pieces/embers out, soak them touroughly with water, and then cover them with sand
Information was provided to us by Safety Sense Enterprises Inc.
Please remember while you are away, do not share your events on social networking sites as it tells people you are not at home and leaves your home vulnerable to break in.
Be sure to have someone check on your home regularly - having lights scheduled to turn on and off at various times in different rooms is recommended to appear as if you are at home. Remember, lights turning on and off at the same time could indicate a homeowner is away.
If you have pets, remember to either board them away from the home or be sure to have someone come to check on them daily.
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