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July's here, and while the calendar might look quiet, your marketing shouldn't be! In this episode of the Auto Repair Marketing Podcast, Brian Walker and Caroline Legrand share real strategies to keep your shop top of mind and your bays full during the summer slowdown.From summer travel prep and college car check-ins to back-to-school drives and fun offbeat holidays like Chicken Wing Day and Tattoo Day, this episode is packed with creative, low-effort ways to stay connected with your community.You'll also learn how to use slower days to plan, boost team morale, and build content that connects.Hit play, get inspired, and keep that summer momentum rolling! ☀️Thank you to our friends at RepairPal for this episode. RepairPal will introduce your shop to new customers through repairpal.com, the largest site for auto repair. Learn more atRepairPal.com/shops.Declined repairs don't have to be lost revenue. AppFueled's call center schedules follow-up calls and equips your team with everything they need to close the deal. Get started now at appfueled.com Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)July Social Media Content TopicsDays of the YearNational Calendar Show Notes with TimestampsPreparing for July Marketing (00:00:25) Discussion on the importance of planning marketing strategies for July, focusing on themes like freedom and summer safety.Engaging with the Community (00:01:10) Emphasis on keeping customers engaged during a slow month and using social media effectively.Back to School Promotions (00:02:04) Importance of early planning for back-to-school promotions and community involvement in school supply drives.Vehicle Maintenance for College Students (00:03:22) Encouraging vehicle check-ups for college students returning home for summer before heading back to school.Utilizing CRM for Client Communication (00:04:40) Using customer relationship management tools to remind clients about vehicle maintenance for college students.Busy Summer Months (00:05:26) Advice on managing busy summer months and scheduling maintenance during slower periods in August and September.Summer Safety and Vehicle Maintenance (00:06:37) Highlighting the importance of vehicle safety checks during the hot summer months.Creative Marketing Ideas for July (00:07:08) Suggestions for fun marketing content ideas, including engaging with technicians during slower days.National Days and Events (00:09:09) Discussion on leveraging national days and events for creative marketing strategies in July.Community Engagement through Sports (00:10:45) Using local sports events to engage the community and promote the shop through giveaways or themed events.Sponsorship Mention - RepairPal (00:11:27) Highlighting the benefits of being part of the RepairPal certified network for auto repair shops.Sponsorship Mention - App Fueled (00:12:26) Introduction to App Fueled and how it can enhance customer loyalty for auto repair shops.International Chicken Wing Day (00:13:29) Ideas for celebrating International Chicken Wing Day with team cookouts and...
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Blue-green algae plumes are common in some waterways, and locally it's a concern at Doctor's Lake that can cause adverse health effects. Clay County Health Officer Heather Huffman joins JMN to discuss water safety awareness issues, and how folks can protect themselves when swimming, boating, fishing, etc.
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com Welcome to episode 196 of the sounds like a search and rescue podcast. This week, we are in the woodpecker studio south in the great city of Amesbury, MA with return guest Jenn Kunze and new guest Kendra. Jenn is here to talk about volunteering in the Whites and will share how she was able to spend time volunteering on mount washington this winter. Kendra is going to share how you too can make friends through the SLASR podcast and we will get to know her a little better. All this plus an update on a live event for episode 200, drama over kinsman trail parking, missing hiker located deceased in the adirondacks, poaching and safety reminders, treasure hunting,hiking themed board games, some florida talk and more, This weeks Higher Summit Forecast SLASR 48 Peaks Alzheimers team - Join here! Check out Episode 155 for a deep dive on Jenn's time in Antartica Topics Woodpecker Studio South is now hosting guests - 3 people in studio Welcome Jenn and Kendra Plans for Episode 200 - Recording at Mount Washington Road Race Music Minute - Metallica sets off earthquake reading at Virginia Tech concert - Kiss and other loud concerts Kinsman Trail Relocation plus parking fee Missing ADK Hiker recovered E-Bike Rules in Acadia Nick in Nature YouTube Channel NH Hunters can't stay out of trouble Safety Reminders for the Summer - River Gauge Reading 2000 year old Roman Sandals discovered Treasure Hunting Book and talk about past famous treasure hunts Gear Stuff - Magnetic Hiking Pole storage, Hiking Theme Board games Beer Talk, Recent Hikes, Future Plans Jenn and Kendra - Volunteering at the Mount Washington Observatory, Friendship through hiking 2005 Search and Rescue Events - Two Teens lost on Osceolas for two days, 13 year old dies after running from a Black Bear. Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree SLASR's BUYMEACOFFEE Mt. Washington Road Race Metallica sets off small earthquake Missing Quebec Hikers Body located in the Adirondacks About Mount Allan Only Class 1 e-Bikes Allowed on Acadia's Carriage Roads Shout out to Nick in Nature - Youtube Recap of Wildcat Ridge Turkey poacher busted on video Hunter in trouble for shooting a hen and lying to F&G Know your gauge info and how to read From Al - 2000 Year old Roman Sandals with built in Traction Treasure Inside The Fenn Treasure The Brewster Boys K2 Board Game Summit Board Game Stick Stashers - Magnets for hiking pole storage 2005 Appalachia Search and Rescue Incidents Sponsors, Friends and Partners Wild Raven Endurance Coaching 2024 Longest Day - 48 Peaks Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear Fieldstone Kombucha CS Instant Coffee
As visitors and residents look to getting outside more over the upcoming holiday weekend, the Wisconsin DNR is encouraging people to do so safely.
What's your plan for this summer? Enjoying the water? Going camping? Firing up the grill? Whatever you prefer, we have safety steps to follow. And don't forget your furry friends. There are steps you can take to help keep them safe too. Skin safety Children's skin is more susceptible to sunburns and UV damage from the sun than adults. Before going outside, apply sunscreen and dress your kids in protective clothing like rash guards and hats. Choose a sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30 with broad-spectrum protection that blocks both UVA and UVB rays. Sunscreen is only safe for children over 6 months old. For babies under 6 months, keep them shaded and avoid direct sunlight. Children should also wear sunscreen on cloudy days. Even though the sun is hidden behind clouds, UV rays can still penetrate the skin and cause harm. Stay indoors during the peak sun hours. Warm weather can dry out skin. Apply a moisturizing cream or lotion after bath time and before bed to keep skin hydrated. Water safety Babies and small children can drown in just two inches of water. Keep a close eye on children around swimming pools, lakes, rivers, kiddie pools, and bathtubs and small containers of water like toilets, buckets, ice chests, or water tables. Make sure they stay covered, have a safety latch, or are kept out of reach. Children can be quick and slip away in an instant, so keep eyes on them at all times. Children can take swimming lessons as early as their first birthday. Other types of swimming lessons like Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) are an option for babies under 12 months. ISR lessons teach survival and self-rescue skills. Only swim in areas with a certified lifeguard. Never go into the ocean after dark.. Nutrition safety Keep your kids hydrated throughout the day by offering plenty of water to drink. Have water bottles nearby and fill them with ice to keep the water cold. Insulated stainless steel bottles keep water cold for hours. In hot weather, offer hydrating foods like watermelon, cucumbers, berries, homemade fruit pops, and smoothies. If your child doesn't like drinking plain water, try infusing it with citrus fruits or fresh herbs for added flavor. When eating and cooking outdoors, avoid leaving raw meat or prepared foods in the sun to prevent foodborne illnesses. When BBQing, use an internal meat thermometer to ensure meats reach a safe internal temperature before eating. Always supervise open flames or BBQ grills and keep kids' toys and activities away from these areas for safety. Weather safety Avoid outdoor play during peak sun hours to prevent dehydration and heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Symptoms of heat exhaustion include dizziness, fatigue, weakness, and nausea. If your child shows any of these signs, get them to a cool place right away, offer water, and use a cool bath or washcloth to help lower their temperature. If symptoms persist after an hour, seek medical attention immediately. Never leave children or pets alone in a car, even for a few minutes, as temperatures can become dangerous quickly. Avoid swimming or entering any body of water during thunderstorms or lightning. Insect safety Apply insect repellent on children before heading outdoors if bugs are around. Use an EPA-registered insect repellent. Eliminate standing water around your home to reduce the number of mosquitoes and other bugs nearby. If you live in an area with a lot of insects, plan indoor activities to avoid bug bites, especially in the evening. When planning an activity in a bug-prone area, dress children in long-sleeve shirts and long pants made from lightweight, breathable fabrics. Keep doors and windows closed whenever possible. If you want to open them, consider installing screens to keep bugs out. (credits)
In this episode, Dr. Karla Hauersperger, Lead Physician at Nationwide Childrens Marysville Ohio Close to Home Center, Kent Weakley, Site Director at Marysville and Dublin Ohio Nationwide Childrens Close to Home Centers and Wayne Dellinger, CCA, Extension Education, Agriculture and Natural Resources for the Union County Ohio State University Extension provide a highly engaging and informative overview of youth farm injuries, interventions and positive, proactive measures that parents/guardians on the farm can implement, This is an excellent primer that you will want to catch!
Todays episode is proudly brought to you by Bounce Inc. In todays ep we chat to Nicole Gleeson, founder of Rhythm First Aid and RCH nurse of 11 years, working mostly in the emergency department about summer safety for your family! Topics such as drowning, bites, burns, traveling and snake bites are covered in this ep with many incredibly helpful tips along the way! This ep is a must listen, to help refresh yourself on everything you need to know this summer! Nicole and her carefully selected group of nurses offer private or group first aid courses and CPR training for you or your work place! Shop Missta Missta IG Missta TT Rhythm First Aid IG Book a course with Rhythm First Aid
To address the increasingly hot temperatures nationwide, OSHA has moved closer to a final rule for workplace heat injury and illness prevention by issuing its Notice of Rulemaking in the Federal Register. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:49 Status of the Proposed Rule 03:09 State Plan Standards 04:32 OSHA's National Emphasis Program 08:19 Triggers and Requirements 10:14 Training and Written Program 16:36 Impact on Different Industries 18:01 Preparing for OSHA Inspections and Complaints
Whether you're traveling locally or internationally this summer, it's important to know how to protect yourself, and your belongings, should you be met with something sinister. Former Newton Police Lieutenant Bruce Apotheker joins Morgan with tips on how not to become a victim.Morgan White Jr. fills in forDan Rea.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!
Send us a Text Message.What comes into your mind when summer coming? Do you have any plan with your pet for summer time?Temperature is keep breaking new records this year.How can we protect our pet from heat in these hot day?Or even protect our cute paw family from wildfire incident?In this episode, Penny and Rae are going to share some tips to make sure pet's safety.Let's dive in and enjoy the summer-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Want to learn more about safety's guide, check our bloghttps://omnipetclub.com/blogs/index/summer-safety-tips-for-pets-6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to any pet related topic or share you pet life experience, you can contact us through social media, leave message or email us. Check Our Official website : Omni Pet Club (OPC)Please Like us on Facebook : Omni Pet Club | Antioch CAWant to be pet model (California area) ? Contact usEmail us : help@omnipetclub.com
Dr. Tancredi joins us again. This time, we are talking about Summer Safety and Your Corgi! Know the signs of overheating, cool down gradually but not extreme (no ice baths) and get to a vet immediately. We also talk about paws, overexertion, and how we have to set limits for our pups because they just don't know better. References: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-tancredi https://doctortanc.substack.com/ #podcast #veterinarymedicine #summersafety #doghealth --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/candie-kemp/support
Sign up to Join Team Healthy Runner Half Marathon Training before 7/29/24 using this link Are you hesitant about running in the summer? Are you worried about overheating, running too slow, or inclement summer weather? If you're looking to get in those summer miles while staying safe, coach Cat from our Spark Healthy Runner team has got you covered with 8 summer running safety tips! We chat about all of this and more in this episode! - Avoiding Insects - Preparing for thunder and lightning storms - Dehydration and low blood pressure while running - What to wear for summer running - Sunscreen and sunglasses for running - Avoiding heat exhaustion - Adjusting your runs during while running in the heat - Running early or late to avoid hot and humid conditions - Safety takes precedence to run another day - Misconception about staying safe in the summer There are six steps to growing in your trail running journey so you can enjoy it and stay healthy! Learn them here Get coach Cat's previous trainings Listen to our previous episode on running safety 101 with coach Cat Listen to our previous episode on Marathon Training in the Summer Listen to our previous episode on acclimating to summer heat Want structured guidance on how to adjust for summer running with full accountability and support from our team to reach your next running goal? Learn more about our program here A big thanks to ucan for your support for this episode! If you have seen my long runs and sweaty speedwork on social media, you know that I never hit the wall because I fuel with Energy gels from UCAN. Fuel smarter during a run with the best no sugar energy gel on the market delivering up to 75+ minutes of steady energy to power your best running performance. Click here and use code HEALTHYRUNNER for 20% off your entire UCAN order! Connect with Dr. Duane: - Instagram - @sparkhealthyrunner - Join Our Healthy Runner Facebook Community - Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - duane@sparkhealthyrunner.com - www.sparkhealthyrunner.com Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Play iHeartRadio Amazon Music Website
The heat is upon us. That's what I want to talk about, helping our pigs so they can have a good summer. Something so that we don't have to worry about them. The heat can be dangerous for them. Too much sun can also be dangerous. It's important to help our pigs through the heat so they don't get heat exhaustion or heat stroke because they both can kill pigs. We need to find ways to cool our pig off. Nice dense shade A kiddie pool Spray a hose so your pig can make a wallow Pigs need ways to cool down because they do not have very many sweat glands. They do not have enough to cool themselves down. Ways for them to cool down are necessary. Cool water to drink Pet specific pools or home made pools A sprinkler Water deprivation for pigs is extremely dangerous. When a pig is deprived of water and then they have access to water they end up drinking so much water that it throws off their electrolyte balance and this can cause a lot of problems. So please keep in mind that they will need small amounts of water often until they are satisfied before you give them access to a kiddie pool if you notice they haven't had water for a while. I love to take fruit and freeze it in a bowl of water for them to enjoy while also cooling down. Sometimes I also freeze bottles of water and throw those in their kiddie pool or their big water bowls and it keeps their water cool and is something they will play with sometimes. If you have a light color pig and they are in direct sunlight and it's hot out, you need to make sure they always have a shade option. Even if they have shade they tend to love laying in the sun so if your pig is pink they will need some sort of sunblock. I prefer zinc oxide based and natural sunscreens but if i'm in desperate need I will use a spray sunscreen made for babies. Heat and sunburns have been linked to Dippity Pig Syndrome so keep an eye for those symptoms. Heat stroke is also something that we need to be on the lookout for. If your pig is not eating or drinking you need to call the vet immediately. If you don't have trees to create shade, you can hang a tarp or build a little building for them to go into. Concrete floors are great because they tend to stay cool when they are shaded. The most common way a pig will cool down is in mud but they will only do this if they are hot and need to cool down. If you don't want them rolling in the mud then you need to provide them a pool to cool down in. As responsible pig owners we need to pay attention to the weather and pay attention to our pig. Autumn's Links: Website: https://www.autumnacresminipetpigs.com/ Email: Autumn@autumnacresminipetpigs.com Educational Membership Group: https://www.autumnacresminipetpigs.com/support-group-subscription/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autumnacresminipetpigs/ Facebook: HTTP://Facebook.com/autumnacresminipetpigs Mighty Networks: https://autumn-acres-mini-pet-pigs.mn.co/share/EPW2Ie5isMX4T0Ve YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCGue5Kp5AwOXkReCGPUyImA Stan Store: https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hDNizT
Hey everybody, welcome back to another week of news here on Summit in Six. On today's episode we have some reminders about summer safety, some updates on fire restrictions in Summit County, and a fun opportunity for Pioneer Day. Let's get into the news! Fire Conditions update and Fireworks Ban information Beginning Friday, July 19, … Continue reading July 19, 2024 — Fire Restrictions, Summer Safety, Pioneer Day Holiday Hours & more →
It's July 17, 2024. Lauriya is back with news for kids! Join Lauriya for a lively and informative episode! She'll be sharing her thoughts on the latest movie release, Inside Out 2, discussing the latest news from the sports world, as she chats about Lebron James and his son Bronny. Plus, she'll be sharing some exciting summer activity ideas and practical money-saving tips for kids. Tune in for a fun and informative conversation that's packed with valuable insights and takeaways for the whole family to enjoy!
Sara Bayless, CPNP answers some frequently asked questions regarding water safety, tick bites, poison ivy and other summer safety topics.
In today's episode, Drs Morton and Dodson discuss lyme disease, summer tips including bug, lawn mower, and pool safety, sleep hygiene, and fall and winter advice regarding sports injury prevention and safety, fire safety, and seasonal affective disorder. Time Stamps: Health News - 2:05 Summer Safety - 5:48 Parenting Tip - 19:27 Fall and Winter Safety Tips - 22:13 Trivia - 35:07
Wake Up Tri-Counties Health Dept Summer Safety with RaeAnn Tucker
Join us for a never-before-discussed topic on our podcast: safety at work. Our two guests, Deb Bridges, a health and safety consultant at Safety Northwest, and Xenium's own Emily Etherington, an HR business partner, share insights on how to combat safety concerns while fostering a culture of safety. Deb explains the importance of regular risk assessments and proper training, while Emily emphasizes the role of clear communication and supportive policies. Together, they provide practical strategies for creating a safer workplace and discuss the critical partnership between HR and safety professionals in achieving this goal. TAKEAWAYS The significance of going beyond compliance in safety programs. Understanding the financial and personal implications of safety incidents. The importance of top-down buy-in and team effort in prioritizing safety. Effective communication about safety laws and regulations with employees. The necessity of having a well-developed, practiced emergency response plan. Making safety work meaningful and rewarding to ensure effective execution. A QUICK GLIMPSE INTO OUR PODCAST
Brand New Show! It's July 3, 2024. Join Lauriya as she chats about Zendaya, talks about the presidential election, shares summer fun ideas, and provides essential safety tips. Get inspired by her passion and dedication to empowering young minds. Tune in for a fun and informative episode!
A look back at the history of the Rubik's Cube and how the puzzle remains a pop culture mainstay on its 50th anniversary. Also, an NBC News medical contributor shares a few ways to keep you and your loved ones safe during the summer months. Plus, the story behind one beachcomber using his hobby to connect people across continents. And, a travel expert gives some great summer road trip vacation ideas.
Summer is finally here, bringing with it perfect weather to enjoy the outdoors. In this episode, we will discuss best practices to ensure the safety of yourself and your loved ones. Our topics include selecting the best sunscreen, understanding SPF ratings, and how often to apply sunscreen. We will also cover protection against mosquitoes and ticks, the importance of staying hydrated while enjoying 4th of July drinks, and safety tips for barbecuing. Join Dr. Niket Sonpal for some helpful tips to enjoy the summer months. July 1, 2024 — Do you work in primary care medicine? Primary Care Medicine Essentials is our brand new program specifically designed for primary care providers to increase their core medical knowledge & improve patient flow optimization. Learn more here: Primary Care Essentials —
We did a power hour with Bridgeport city officials all about summer safety: -- Scott Appleby / Director of Emergency Management -- Chief Roderick Porter / Police Dept. -- Chief Lance Edwards / Fire Dept. IMAGE CREDIT: Tiadora Josef
Summer is a working season for some and a vacationing season for others. Sometimes family will visit the farm. Are you doing all you can to help keep them safe? How about keeping yourself safe? We go over several recommendations for working around equipment, electricity, and more. Stay hydrated and stay safe!
We are officially into summer, and July 4th is right around the corner. In this week's edition of the Marne Report Podcast, we talk about Fourth of July festivities and share summer safety tips to ensure we enjoy the Coastal Georgia heat properly. Take a listen now by searching for "The Marne Report" wherever you get your podcasts.
Sun safety while still having fun! That's the message from Dr. Theresa Wee for patients if all ages! What can you do to make this your healthiest summer yet? She has tips and tricks to make it happen!
This weeks episode of Ask Dr Jessica is joined by Dr Wendy Hunter, pediatrician, for a conversation about how to keep our kids safe over the summer. We'll talk about best practices for sun protection, how to best prevent against mosquito bites, how to prevent drownings, prevention of getting overheated (heat stroke) and prevention of common summertime injuries.TakeawaysSun protection is crucial for children, including the use of sunscreen, protective clothing, and sunglasses.DEET is a safe and effective insect repellent, while natural repellents may not be as effective.Water safety is of utmost importance, especially around pools. designated supervision is crucial for pool safety, as swim lessons are not foolproof.Having a fence around the pool is essential to prevent accidents.Limiting the number of children on a trampoline reduces the risk of fractures.Hydration and staying cool are key to preventing heatstroke in children.Dr Jessica Hochman is a board certified pediatrician, mom to three children, and she is very passionate about the health and well being of children. Most of her educational videos are targeted towards general pediatric topics and presented in an easy to understand manner. Do you have a future topic you'd like Dr Jessica Hochman to discuss? Email Dr Jessica Hochman askdrjessicamd@gmail.com. Follow her on Instagram: @AskDrJessicaSubscribe to her YouTube channel! Ask Dr JessicaSubscribe to this podcast: Ask Dr JessicaSubscribe to her mailing list: www.askdrjessicamd.comThe information presented in Ask Dr Jessica is for general educational purposes only. She does not diagnose medical conditions or formulate treatment plans for specific individuals. If you have a concern about your child's health, be sure to call your child's health care provider.
A few experts answer some important questions when it comes to staying safe and healthy this summer. Also, a first look behind the new Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in Manhattan, in honor of the modern LGBTQ rights movement. Plus, psychologist and author Dr. Sue Varma offers helpful advice on how to avoid stress and anxiety this summer.
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This week, Faith talks to pediatrician Dr. Melanie Wilson-Taylor from NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine about how to prepare your children for the summer. They cover everything from sunscreen to water safety to keeping up with academic skills. Whether your kid is going to sleep away camp or day camp, Dr. Wilson-Taylor shares tips to keep them safe and having fun all summer long.
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: A Lifesaving Encounter: A Summer Day at Carmel Market Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/a-lifesaving-encounter-a-summer-day-at-carmel-market Story Transcript:He: יום חם של קיץ.En: A hot summer day.He: השמש זורחת מעל שוק הכרמל.En: The sun shines over the Carmel Market.He: השוק מלא אנשים ומוכרנים.En: The market is full of people and vendors.He: לאה הולכת בשוק.En: Leah walks through the market.He: היא קונה פירות וירקות.En: She buys fruits and vegetables.He: היא מרגישה מעט צמא.En: She feels a little thirsty.He: לאה מסתכלת לצדדים.En: Leah looks around.He: היא רואה מכונית עם פירות טריים.En: She sees a cart with fresh fruits.He: היא הולכת לשם כאדי לקנות תפוח.En: She goes there to buy an apple.He: בדיוק אז, לאה מתחילה להרגיש סחרחורת.En: Just then, Leah starts to feel dizzy.He: הראש שלה מסתובב.En: Her head is spinning.He: היא לא שותה כבר שעות.En: She hasn't drunk anything for hours.He: פתאום, היא מתעלפת ונופלת על הרצפה.En: Suddenly, she faints and falls to the ground.He: האנשים סביב מביטים בה.En: The people around her look.He: אף אחד לא יודע מה לעשות.En: No one knows what to do.He: אז, אבי עובר שם במקרה.En: Then, Avi passes by by chance.He: הוא רואה את לאה על הרצפה.En: He sees Leah on the ground.He: הוא רץ אליה.En: He runs to her.He: "איך אני יכול לעזור?En: "How can I help?"He: " שואל אבי.En: Avi asks.He: אף אחד לא עונה.En: No one answers.He: אבי מבין שהיא סובלת מהתייבשות.En: Avi understands that she is suffering from dehydration.He: הוא מחפש מים.En: He looks for water.He: הוא מוצא בקבוק מים על דוכן בקרבת מקום.En: He finds a bottle of water at a nearby stall.He: הוא פתח אותו ונותן ללאה לשתות קצת.En: He opens it and gives Leah a drink.He: טיפה אחרי טיפה, לאה מתחילה להתעורר.En: Drop by drop, Leah slowly begins to wake up.He: "תודה," היא לוחשת.En: "Thank you," she whispers.He: אבי מוציא את הטלפון שלו.En: Avi takes out his phone.He: הוא קורא לעזרה רפואית.En: He calls for medical help.He: האמבולנס מגיע תוך דקות.En: The ambulance arrives within minutes.He: פרמדיקים מרימים את לאה על אלונקה ונותנים לה טיפול נוסף.En: Paramedics lift Leah onto a stretcher and begin to treat her further.He: "אני אהיה בסדר, נכון?En: "I'll be okay, right?"He: " שואלת לאה.En: Leah asks.He: "כן," אומר הפרמדיק.En: "Yes," says the paramedic.He: "את תהיה בסדר.En: "You will be fine."He: " הוא נותן לה לשתות עוד מים ומחבר אינפוזיה לעזרה מהירה.En: He gives her more water to drink and connects an IV for quick help.He: לאה מחייכת לאבי.En: Leah smiles at Avi.He: "תודה רבה לך," היא אומרת.En: "Thank you so much," she says.He: "אתה הצלת אותי.En: "You saved me."He: "אבי גם מחייך.En: Avi smiles back.He: "בשמחה," הוא עונה.En: "You're welcome," he replies.He: "רק תזכרי לשתות הרבה מים ביום חם כזה.En: "Just remember to drink plenty of water on such a hot day."He: "האמבולנס נוסע ללאה.En: The ambulance drives away with Leah.He: אבי עומד ומביט אחרי הרכב.En: Avi stands and watches the vehicle go.He: הלב שלו מלא שמחה כי הוא יכל לעזור למישהו במצוקה.En: His heart is full of joy because he was able to help someone in distress.He: עם הזמן, לאה חוזרת לבריאות מלאה.En: Over time, Leah returns to full health.He: היא זוכרת תמיד לשתות מים.En: She always remembers to drink water.He: והיא נכנסת לשוק הכרמל, הפעם עם בקבוק מים ביד.En: And she goes to the Carmel Market, this time with a bottle of water in hand.He: זיכרונות היום ההוא מזכירים לה כמה טוב יש בעולם.En: The memories of that day remind her of how much good there is in the world.He: ועכשיו, כשתם סיפורנו, השוק שב להתמלא באנשים, וכולם יודעים: לעולם לא להתעלף מצמא בשוק הכרמל.En: And now, as our story ends, the market fills up with people again, and everyone knows: never faint from thirst in the Carmel Market. Vocabulary Words:vendor: מוכרניםthirsty: צמאdizzy: סחרחורתfaints: מתעלפתground: רצפהambulance: אמבולנסparamedics: פרמדיקיםstretcher: אלונקהdehydration: התייבשותtreatment: טיפולspinning: מסתובבcart: מכוניתsuffering: סובלתwhispers: לוחשתdrop: טיפהmedical help: עזרה רפואיתIV: אינפוזיהplenty: הרבהdistress: מצוקהchance: מקרהfeel: מרגישהbuys: קונהshines: זורחתhealth: בריאותremind: מזכיריםover time: עם הזמןjoy: שמחהtreats: נתנים טיפול נוסףfull: מלאremember: זוכרתBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
On this episode of "Your Checkup", we dive into summer safety where we explore resources from the American Academy of Dermatology for sun protection and the American Academy of Pediatrics for swim safety. We'll shed light on essential sun protection strategies to keep your skin safe from harmful rays, and make a splash with top swim safety tips to ensure fun and secure water adventures for the whole family. Tune in to learn how to beat the heat while keeping sunburns and swim scares at bay, because a safe summer is a fun summer! Production and Content: Edward Delesky, MD & Nicole Aruffo, RNArtwork: Olivia Pawlowski
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Unexpected Heatstroke: A Summer Crisis in Nyhavn Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/unexpected-heatstroke-a-summer-crisis-in-nyhavn Story Transcript:Da: Solen skinnede klart over Nyhavn en sommerdag.En: The sun shone brightly over Nyhavn on a summer day.Da: Frederik og Mette gik langs kanalen.En: Frederik and Mette walked along the canal.Da: De nød det fine vejr og den smukke udsigt.En: They enjoyed the fine weather and the beautiful view.Da: Mange både var i vandet, og mennesker spadserede og cyklede.En: Many boats were in the water, and people were strolling and cycling.Da: Frederik og Mette fandt en bænk i skyggen.En: Frederik and Mette found a bench in the shade.Da: De satte sig og talte om deres planer.En: They sat down and talked about their plans.Da: Pludselig blev Mette meget bleg.En: Suddenly, Mette became very pale.Da: Hun tog sig til hovedet og sagde: "Jeg har det ikke så godt."En: She clutched her head and said, "I don't feel so well."Da: Før Frederik kunne reagere, faldt Mette om.En: Before Frederik could react, Mette collapsed.Da: Hun lå stille på bænken.En: She lay still on the bench.Da: Frederik råbte om hjælp.En: Frederik shouted for help.Da: Folk rundt omkring kom løbende til.En: People around came running over.Da: En ældre dame ringede 112, mens en ung mand forsøgte at vække Mette.En: An elderly lady called 911, while a young man tried to wake Mette.Da: Efter et par minutter, der føltes som en evighed for Frederik, åbnede Mette langsomt øjnene.En: After a few minutes, which felt like an eternity for Frederik, Mette slowly opened her eyes.Da: Hun kiggede forvirret rundt.En: She looked around confused.Da: Ambulancen ankom hurtigt.En: The ambulance arrived quickly.Da: Paramedicinerne tjekkede hende og sagde, at hun havde brug for væske og hvile.En: The paramedics checked her and said she needed fluids and rest.Da: Frederik holdt Mettes hånd hele vejen til hospitalet.En: Frederik held Mette's hand all the way to the hospital.Da: Lægerne fortalte dem, at Mette havde haft et hedeslag og var dehydreret.En: The doctors told them that Mette had suffered from heatstroke and was dehydrated.Da: Hun skulle blive natten over for observation.En: She needed to stay overnight for observation.Da: Frederik blev ved hendes side og sørgede for, at hun drak masser af vand.En: Frederik stayed by her side and made sure she drank plenty of water.Da: Næste dag var Mette meget bedre.En: The next day, Mette felt much better.Da: Frederik og Mette gik ud fra hospitalet sammen.En: Frederik and Mette walked out of the hospital together.Da: Nu var de mere forsigtige med solen.En: They were now more careful about the sun.Da: De købte en stor, lys hat til Mette og en flaske vand hver.En: They bought a large, light hat for Mette and a bottle of water each.Da: Tilbage ved Nyhavn satte de sig på bænken igen.En: Back at Nyhavn, they sat on the bench again.Da: De så på bådene og nød dagen.En: They watched the boats and enjoyed the day.Da: Solen var stadig skarp, men de følte sig sikre.En: The sun was still sharp, but they felt safe.Da: Mette smilede til Frederik og sagde: "Tak fordi du passede på mig."En: Mette smiled at Frederik and said, "Thank you for taking care of me."Da: De sad hånd i hånd og så solen gå ned over kanalen.En: They sat holding hands and watched the sun set over the canal.Da: Nyhavn var stadig fuld af liv, men nu føltes det mere fredeligt.En: Nyhavn was still full of life, but now it felt more peaceful.Da: Frederik og Mette kiggede på hinanden og vidste, at de sammen kunne klare alt.En: Frederik and Mette looked at each other and knew that they could face anything together. Vocabulary Words:brightly: klartview: udsigtstrolling: spadseredeshade: skyggenclutched: tog sig tilcollapsed: faldt omshouted: råbteelderly: ældreeternity: evighedconfused: forvirretambulance: ambulancenparamedics: paramedicinernefluids: væskeheatstroke: hedeslagdehydrated: dehydreretobservation: observationplenty: masserhat: hatbottle: flaskesharp: skarpsunset: solen gå nedpeaceful: fredeligtcareful: forsigtigepale: blegdew: drakrespond: reagerewake: vækkehospital: hospitaletcanal: kanalenplans: planer
Summer is here, and La Plata County is asking residents to notify 911 dispatchers via a new form when planning a controlled burn. Make sure that you've signed up for CodeRED notifications, and if you have signed up, make sure your information is up to date if you've recently moved or changed your number. After a mountain lion spotting in early May, the Southern Ute Wildlife Division has tips and tricks for keeping safe and reducing the chance of encountering these elusive but dangerous animals. And the Ignacio Community Library's Summer Reading Program is off to a strong start, and it's not too late to sign up! By Hannah Robertson. Watch this story at www.durangolocal.news/newsstories/summer-safety-notices This story is sponsored by Dunkin' Donuts and Serious Texas BBQ. Support the Show.
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Welcome to Pediatrics Now with your host Holly Wayment. As we navigate the extreme summer heat in San Antonio, we're joined by Dr. Tess Barton, our pediatric infectious disease expert, to tackle a common summer concern: bug bites. In this episode, Dr. Barton shares insights on distinguishing between mosquito and bed bug bites, offers practical advice for busy pediatric practitioners, and discusses effective treatment methods. We delve into the signs of bed bug infestations, the importance of proper insect repellents, and the risks associated with other biting critters like fleas and chiggers. Dr. Barton also provides valuable tips for preventing mosquito bites and the potential health concerns they pose, including West Nile virus and murine typhus. This episode is packed with essential information to help you keep your young patients safe and comfortable this summer. Don't forget to click the link in the podcast for free credit that may include CME, MOC, or ethics credit depending on our topic or podcast.
This week we are happy to welcome Dr. Tracy Zaslow as a returning guest to The Hamilton Review Podcast! School is out, the summer season is here and kids will have lots of extra time for playing sports. Dr. Zaslow shares her expert advice on how to keep kids safe including over use injuries, water safety, helmet use and more. Parents, Grandparents and Caregivers - don't miss this informative discussion! Dr. Tracy L. Zaslow is a Primary Care Sports Medicine physician practicing in Los Angeles, California. She thrives on caring for athletes of all levels and all ages from 1 to 101. As an avid athlete herself, Dr. Zaslow is committed to developing an individualized treatment plan and safely returning her patients to action. She specializes in acute and overuse injuries of young athletes. She also has training in musculoskeletal injections, sports nutrition and gait analysis. Dr. Zaslow has clinic hours in Beverly Hills and Santa Monica. How to contact Dr. Tracy Zaslow: Dr. Tracy Zaslow Website How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob's Seven Secrets Of The Newborn website: https://7secretsofthenewborn.com/ Dr. Bob's website: https://roberthamiltonmd.com/ Pacific Ocean Pediatrics: http://www.pacificoceanpediatrics.com/
One of our favorite bad wives, a boy mom of 3 & a true superhero in scrubs whose life revolves around two core passions: her family & saving young lives as a pediatric ER nurse. On this episode Nicole opens our eyes just in time for summer. It's not just about preaching safety, but sharing real life experiences and practicing what she preaches. Tune in to listen to what Nicole see's firsthand come through the ER, common accidents that can be prevented & important swim tips to keep our kids safe in the water. **Trigger warning: Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1–4. If you loved this episode, leave us a 5 star review and hit the follow button! Follow us on instagram: The Bad Wives Club! You can follow Libby HERE You can follow Liz HERE You can follow Laura HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/badwivesclub/message
Welcome to the Traveling Groomers Podcast, where we keep our cool even in the heat of summer! Join hosts Chris Anthony and Mary Oquendo as they tackle the essential topic of staying safe in high temperatures. From new product reviews to personal anecdotes, they share valuable insights, all while keeping the conversation light and fun. Discover tips for managing heat stroke, the importance of hydration, and the latest in grooming tools. They cover everything from pet monitoring systems to emergency planning, ensuring you're prepared for any situation. So, don't sweat it—tune in to the Traveling Groomers Podcast and stay cool, informed, and entertained!
Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. Since Josie is out of the studio for the Memorial Day holiday, here is an encore episode that contains some summer safety tips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Memorial Day weekend upon us, it's time to dust off those BBQ grills, lace up those hiking boots, and dive into all the fun that comes with the sunny season.But as with all good things in life, the warm weather comes with a few risks.From skin disease to the dangers of heat stroke, summer brings its own set of challenges.TOPICS(2:20) Why sun protection is crucial for skin health(4:22) Debunking the sunscreen and UV ray controversy(6:38) The regulatory differences of sunscreen in the US and Europe(8:51) Skin cancer prevention and risks(10:51) Swimming risks and sun exposure(12:52) Skin issues caused by wearing masks(15:10) The role of advocacy in hospital settings
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu joins Radio Boston to talk about her takeaways from this month's climate conference at the Vatican, her plans to re-develop White Stadium, how she sees summer safety in the city and what's next for her commercial property tax proposal.
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Hour 1: Jason talks with Timberwolves COO Ryan Tanke about the excitement around the team. Then, how concerned are you about safety this summer?
Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.Dr. McLeod discusses some tips for a healthy summer including safety kits, seatbelt rules, and travel dos and don'ts. Email the show at kids@mpbonline.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We introduced a new veterinarian to our morning show audience: Dr. Barbara Mangold of Mt. Pleasant Hospital for Animals in Newtown. As we get into the warmer months and summer season, vets get busier with pet inquiries. We talked about noise/fireworks, ticks and fleas, overheating dangers, toxicity outdoors and keeping dogs hydrated. IMAGE CREDIT: Melissa Sheketoff
Kelsey Pagonis with the YMCA of Greater OKC joins us to share crucial summer safety tips around water. Plus, she advises parents on how to keep kids' skin safe (and even has fun tips for how to keep sunscreen application from feeling like a chore!), how to stay hydrated and how to recognize and respond to heat-related illnesses.
Few things will ruin your summer fun faster than a major injury. This time of year, those tend to happen while kids are riding their bikes or scooters.Skinned knees and bruises are one thing, but if your child isn't consistently wearing a helmet, the consequences could be immensely more catastrophic.In this episode, Dr. Scott Grant, will discuss why this issue is so important to him and discuss the risks associated with choosing not to wear a helmet. In the summer time, it's bikes and scooters.In the winter, it's skis and snowboards.Every time, Please wear a helmet!!Have a question about this or other topics? Connect with Dr. Scott at the Social links below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drscottpeds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod Email: docs2dadspod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod
This week, we are continuing our summer safety series with a deep dive into Sun Safety.The first half of the episode is dedicated to the prevention of sunburn including1) Do you really need "Kid" or "Baby" Sunscreen?2) What is "SPF" and what number do you need to keep kids safe?3) Should you use sunscreen as lotion, spray, or stick?Then we transition to what to do when your kid gets a sunburn.1) When should you have a pediatrician check on the sunburn?2) Six Quick Tips for helping those sunburns healWhat questions do you have about preventing and treating sunburns?Connect with me on social media and send me your questions.Have a question about this or other topics? Connect with Dr. Scott at the Social links below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drscottpeds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docs2dadspod Email: docs2dadspod@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/docs2dadspod