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Ohio Officials Issue Safety Tips for Memorial Day Weekend Amid Summer Heat and Outdoor Activities

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Ohio Officials Issue Safety Tips for Memorial Day Weekend Amid Summer Heat and Outdoor Activities

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Last updated: May 22, 2026 1:04 pm
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Ohio Officials Urge Safety First as Memorial Day Kicks Off Summer Season

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Sun and Heat SafetyWater SafetyGrill and Fire PrecautionsFood SafetyCampfire and Alcohol Awareness

As Ohioans gear up for Memorial Day weekend—the unofficial start of summer—state officials are emphasizing safety measures to ensure a fun and hazard-free season. From sun protection to grill safety, here’s what residents need to know before heading outdoors.

Sun and Heat Safety

With temperatures rising, the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) is reminding residents to guard against sunburn and heat-related illnesses. Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, ODH Director, stressed the importance of sun protection, recommending sunscreen with at least 30 SPF for everyone except infants under six months, who should rely on protective clothing like long sleeves and wide-brimmed hats.

Heat exhaustion and stroke are serious risks, especially during prolonged outdoor activities. Officials advise:

  • Staying hydrated with water, not alcohol or caffeine.
  • Watching for symptoms like headaches, nausea, or heavy sweating.
  • Moving to cooler areas if symptoms arise and seeking medical help if they worsen.
  • Checking on elderly neighbors, who are particularly vulnerable.

Water Safety

Drowning remains a leading cause of accidental death for young children, making water vigilance critical. Ohio officials urge adults to:

  • Never leave children unattended near water.
  • Secure pools with barriers when not in use.
  • Wear life jackets while boating.

Grill and Fire Precautions

Backyard barbecues come with risks—gas grills cause over 9,200 U.S. home fires annually, including 119 incidents in Ohio last year. The State Fire Marshal’s Office recommends:

  • Keeping grills at least three feet from structures and overhanging branches.
  • Inspecting propane tanks and fuel lines for leaks before use.
  • Never leaving a lit grill unattended.
  • Having a fire extinguisher or water source nearby.

“Safe habits prevent emergencies,” said Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon. “A few extra steps can make all the difference.”

Food Safety

Picnics and cookouts require careful food handling to avoid foodborne illnesses. ODH warns against the “danger zone”—temperatures between 40°F and 135°F where bacteria thrive. Key tips:

  • Use a food thermometer (ground beef: 160°F; poultry: 165°F).
  • Wash hands and surfaces frequently.
  • Discard perishables left out for more than two hours.

Campfire and Alcohol Awareness

For campers, officials stress:

  • Using designated fire rings and keeping flames away from flammable materials.
  • Never leaving fires unattended and fully extinguishing them before leaving.

Meanwhile, the Division of Liquor Control reminds revelers to follow open-container laws and drink responsibly. “Celebrate, but plan ahead to keep everyone safe,” said Superintendent Jackie DeGenova.

As Ohio welcomes summer, a little caution can ensure a season of enjoyment without emergencies.

— Reported by Nexio News

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