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LDH provides tips on enjoying a safe Memorial Day

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Posted at 11:55 AM, May 27, 2022
and last updated 2022-05-27 12:55:46-04

The Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) is sharing guidance to help families enjoy a safe Memorial Day holiday weekend.

The tips cover COVID-19, water, heat and fireworks safety guidance. See those below:

COVID-19 guidance

With the increase in COVID cases across Louisiana, LDH reminds everyone to protect themselves and loved ones:

  • Outdoor activities are safer than indoor activities. If possible, gather with friends and family outdoors this weekend so that everyone has plenty of room to spread out. 
  • It's a great time to make sure everyone in the family is up to date on their COVID vaccinations. CDC and LDH recommend everyone 5 and up get vaccinated and boosted as soon as they are eligible. CDC recently strengthened its recommendation for a second booster at least four months after the first booster for everyone ages 50 and older and ages 12 and older who are immunocompromised.
  • Those who are at higher risk of severe outcome from COVID (older and/or underlying medical conditions) should consider taking additional precautions and mask in indoor public places.  

COVID vaccination locations and treatment options

  • To get your questions answered, schedule an appointment or homebound vaccination, or speak directly with a medical professional: Call COVID-19 Support Hotline at 1-855-453-0774.
  • To find vaccination locations near you: Visit covid.gov or text your ZIP code to GETVAX (438829) in English or VACUNA (822862) in Spanish.
  • If you get COVID-19, you have treatment options. If you test positive for COVID, talk to a doctor as soon as possible about treatment options. Contact your healthcare provider or go to covid.gov to find a Test-to-Treat location near you. You can also call the Test-to-Treat call center to get help in English, Spanish and more than 150 languages: 1-800-232-0233 (7am to 11pm CT). 

Water safety guidance

Preliminary LDH data shows that 25 infants and children died from drowning last year. LDH urges parents and families to take precautions to help prevent drowning:

  • Watch children when they are in or around water at all times; avoid getting distracted.
  • Teach children how to swim and water survival skills.
  • Take CPR classes. Visit cpr.heart.org to find a class near you.
  • If you own a pool or spa, install layers of protection, including a four-sided fence with a self-closing, self-latching gate.
  • Keep children away from pool drains, pipes and other openings to avoid entrapments.
  • Wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket when boating or participating in other water activities.
  • Swim in designated swimming areas and use extreme caution around natural bodies of water which may have unpredictable currents and undertow.
  • Visit PoolSafely.gov to learn more. 

Heat safety guidance

Even a short amount of time exposed to extreme heat can lead to illness and can result in a trip to the emergency department or even cause death if not properly treated. It is especially important to make sure children, elderly adults and pets are kept cool during this time of year. Here are ways to prepare for the heat:

  • Dress in lightweight, light-colored clothing. 
  • Continuously drink water even if you do not feel thirsty. Avoid alcohol and caffeine, which dehydrate the body.
  • Eat small meals more often.
  • Take regular breaks when engaged in physical activity on warm days. Take time out to find a cool place.
  • Stay indoors when possible.
  • Learn the signs of heat-related illness, and what you should do.
  • Visit tohttps://www.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/heattips.html to learn more.

Fireworks safety guidance

Although fireworks are exciting, they also can be dangerous if users fail to take the proper precautions. Please follow the following guidelines to ensure a safe, fun Memorial Day:

  • Only adults should handle fireworks.
  • Do not use fireworks while under the influence of alcohol or other substances.
  • Always light fireworks outdoors on a flat, smooth surface away from homes, dry leaves or other flammable materials.
  • Consider keeping a bucket of water or a fire extinguisher handy when using fireworks. 
  • Never pick up fireworks or place them in your pockets.
  • Do not attempt to re-light fireworks that appear to be malfunctioning.
  • Do not put your face, arms or other body parts over a firework to examine it.

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