outdoor life can be a fun, relaxing and exciting for all. There are so many different summer activities that family and friends can enjoy together. Camping, hiking, swimming and water skiing are just some of the possibilities.

Unfortunately, every year the two lose their lives or are seriously wildlife tent fires, attacks, insect bites, sunburn, storms, etc. Many of these problems can be eliminated or injured, the damage caused by controlsome simple precautions.

Prepare:


Check conditions before traveling. Be alert to storm conditions in the area you visit awaits you. In bad weather expected to consider a different time for the field
Develop a contingency plan before starting the journey. Include a plan for what if someone loses (to make an emergency whistle blow for children is a good idea)
Check before and are familiar with the rulesand regulations at the campsite, which will be housed
Keep clothes and sleeping bags stored in order to stay dry in any weather (stay in wet clothes can cause chills and lead to disease that can ruin your experience of camping)
Bring the light to bring a 72-hour emergency kit: including high-energy food, water, first aid kit, map and compass, flashlight, multi-tool knife, waterproof fire starter, tent, whistle , extra clothing and InsectsProtection

Make sure that the rules of the camp safe practice:


Come early to have enough time to check your campsite carefully for potential hazards (broken glass, fallen trees / limbs, bee or wasp nests, etc) and all this before the dark
Make your escape tent on higher ground, where it is slightly downhill and mix if you do not check out of the tent
Never cook with gas, matches, candles or other open flames or near your tent
Never refuel heaters, lamps, stoves, barbecue, etc. or flammable objects in a tent
Keep away from food tents. In the boot of the vehicle is better, or in a sealed container hanging from a branch of a tree at least 10 feet off the ground
Sleep cook at least 100 meters from the area where you eat and save
Good hygiene practices. Wash your hands especially after using the bathroom and before handling food to prevent diseases
Keep campsite clean. Place allGarbage in animal reservoirs (never bury the waste). proper recycling bins if sitting around a campfire songs fire, roast marshmallows, sing, watch beautiful sunsets, or counting the stars is a great way to spend an evening. And who does not enjoy a good hot dogs roasted over an open fire.

Camp Fire Safety:


Build a fire ring (only as big as needed), surrounded by cliffs, away from curtains and flammableArticle
Never light a fire with flammable liquids
Have a bucket of water or sand nearby, ready to extinguish a fire
NEVER a fire unattended
Be sure to completely extinguish the fire when you are done, including the remaining embers
Clear all bonfires (and lamps) before bedtime, Mother Nature has so many wonderful outdoor activities, just waiting to be experienced in equipment. According to these guidelines will make it easyensure that you enjoy your time outdoors and avoid unnecessary accidents from ruin camping.

Fun in the Sun Safety Rules:


Bring sunscreen and sunglasses, no matter what time, as is easy to get burned and eye fatigue, even in cloudy weather
Hiking or exploring in groups or with a friend. Let a responsible person know where you're going and how long you are away. Notified when to return
Familiarize yourself with dangerous orpoisonous plants in the area. If you come in contact with one, apply, wash affected area with water and a soothing lotion
Practice water safety. Closely monitor young children
Protect yourself against insect bites (which can cause an allergic reaction and an end soon to Camping)
Never feed wildlife or an approach. Use a flashlight to warn away the night
If you walk Clock reptiles snakes, and others. Be careful when picking up something and watchingaround before sitting down. When encountered by wild animals calm and move slowly (no sudden movements)


Pay attention to weather conditions as they can change suddenly. At the first sign of a storm, do the following lightning safety precautions:


Take shelter when you count 30 seconds or less between lightning and lightning. If possible, go inside a building or vehicle (do not touch metal) - are still on 30Minutes after the last thunder
Avoid the biggest object around or near the highest object (ie an isolated tree), or objects that conduct electricity (metal fence, power lines, golf clubs, fishing rods, etc.)
Look for the lowest lying area, lie down (not flat) and protect your head
Get out of the water removes Reserve your camping experience a good experience and prepared before disaster!

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