Summer weather, including severe storms and extreme heat can come and go quickly. Ensure you are prepared and ready for both with these tips and tools.
Severe Weather - Thunderstorms and lightning can occur with little warning, especially in the summer months. Remember – if there is a thunderstorm in your area, you should go inside quickly. Ensure that children aren’t playing outside at these times, it’s best to stay inside and wait it out until the storms pass. Child Care Aware of America has a dedicated page on Thunderstorms and Lightning. This page offers helpful information on how to prepare for and plan for severe, summer storms. We’ve also provided helpful links to partners for additional resources.
Extreme Heat – During the summer months, in many parts of the country, it can get HOT! Make sure the staff and children in your care are protected from extreme heat, using these tips.
Child Care Aware of America has a dedicated page on extreme heat, full of helpful resources from our partners, here.
Water safety - This time of year may also mean lots of swimming for children and adults alike. Make sure you are staying safe in and around the water, by using these tips from Safe Kids Worldwide.
Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Standards; Guidelines for Early Care and Education Programs (CFOC) recommends that adults should be in direct physical contact with infants during swimming or water play and provide touch supervision to children 13 mo.-5 yrs. Touch supervision means keeping swimming children within arm’s reach and in sight at all times. Drowning is a “silent killer” and children may slip into the water silently without any splashing or screaming.
Summer can be a lot of fun. And with proper planning and preparedness, you can have a great time…and stay safe!