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Seasonal Safety Messages

The image shows a flooded neighborhood with homes, trees, and parked cars partially submerged in water.

In Florida, each season poses a different danger! Whether it's wildfire season, hurricane season, tornado season, or the threat of everyday emergencies, we should always be prepared for the worst.

Create a plan, safe-guard your home, and follow the quick tips below to prepare your family no matter what the season or day may bring!

The image discusses tips for ensuring babysitting safety for young children, emphasizing interviews, references, and emergency preparedness.
The image is about "Back to School Safety," offering tips for walking, biking, and car safety for children.
A guide on hurricane safety covering evacuation, supplies needed, food/water requirements, and sandbag assistance.
The image highlights child passenger safety, emphasizing proper car seat use and the importance of professional checks.
The image discusses the dangers of leaving children in hot cars, citing statistics and factors contributing to heat-related deaths.
The image discusses holiday safety tips to prevent fires and hazards during the festive season, emphasizing caution with decorations and candles.
The image provides wildfire safety tips, emphasizing firewise landscaping and creating safety zones around homes.
The image provides safety tips to prevent child drowning, emphasizing constant supervision and precautions around pools.
The image discusses fireworks safety tips for the Fourth of July, highlighting risks and precautions to prevent injuries.
The image shows a cover page for a "Family Emergency Plan" developed by Lee County Emergency Management.
Public service announcement on hyperthermia, highlighting health risks from overheating, dehydration, medications, and age factors.