06/12/2026
It's , and as temperatures continue rising across South Carolina, it's a great time to brush up on key summer safety tips.
Summer brings longer days, outdoor work for some, travel, recreation and increased exposure to heat and environmental hazards.
Taking a few simple precautions can help prevent injuries and heat-related illnesses both while working and enjoying the summer months off the clock.
• Stay hydrated throughout the day, especially during outdoor work or activities. Do not wait until you feel thirsty to drink water.
• Take precautions against heat stress and heat exhaustion. Watch for signs such as dizziness, fatigue, nausea, headache, confusion or excessive sweating.
• Use sunscreen and wear appropriate protective clothing when working or spending extended time outdoors.
• Be mindful of ticks, mosquitoes, snakes and other seasonal hazards while in wooded or grassy areas.
• Practice water safety during recreational activities. Never swim alone and always supervise children around water.
• Use caution with grills, campfires, fireworks and outdoor equipment during summer gatherings.
• Remember that vehicle interiors can become dangerously hot within minutes. Never leave children or pets unattended in vehicles.
• Inspect outdoor equipment, trailers, ATVs and vehicles before use to help prevent breakdowns or accidents.
Summer is a great time to enjoy the outdoors, but safety should remain part of our daily routine both at work and at home.