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Hot tips for summer safety

June 13, 2019

Summer in Milwaukee is the most awaited time of the year. Schools are no longer in session, there are music festivals, street food vendors, parades, bands, beach and water fun to keep things interesting. Beat the heat and make the most of this season with these safety tips from Hupy and Abraham:

Motorcycles:

Riding on a warm summer day is fun, but when the heat catches up with you, it can be crucial. Prevent potential heatstroke by wearing proper clothing when riding. Stay cool while riding in extreme heat by wearing jackets with ventilation, gloves with mesh backs, pants with enhanced fabrics, breathable helmets and layers to absorb perspiration.

Keeping an open eye for motorcycles on the road is important for all drivers. Get a free Hupy and Abraham “WATCH FOR MOTORCYCLES” sticker at https://www.hupy.com/reports/ to inform others on the road that they should be aware too.

Bicycles:

As a safe bicyclist, wear your helmet on every trip. Make sure your bicycle has reflectors so other vehicles can see you riding. Remember to stay alert for cars and pedestrians.

Drivers need to watch out for bicycles on the road. Get your free “WATCH FOR CYCLES” sticker at https://www.hupy.com/reports/ to help spread this safety message.

Pets:

Extreme heat conditions can be harmful to humans, but equally harmful for pets too. Make sure your pet is properly hydrated. Pets should not be left in a parked car, have ample shade and limited exercise on hot days.

Children:

Make sure your child is supervised – at all times – near water. Provide children with certified life jackets. Children should take water breaks. Dehydration is a common summer symptom. It is recommended to drink half your body weight in ounces during the summer.

By following these tips, Hupy and Abraham is confident that you and your family will have a fun and safe summer. The firm has been supporting the safety of the community for the past 50 years. In the unfortunate event that you or a loved one is injured while participating in a summer activity, please contact Hupy and Abraham. Call 800-800-5678 for a free, confidential, no-obligation consultation today.

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Filed Under: Lifestyles Tagged With: Hupy and Abraham S.C., Safety Tips

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