June 12, 2018 By LeClair Group Comments are Off Archived Newsletter
Summer Time is soon upon us!
For most seasoned Minnesotans, getting outside this summer after the long winter is the first thing on their mind. However, it’s important to make sure to think of your skin when you do so. Sunscreen application is an affordable solution to preventing easily obtained skin damage. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), how you use this product, and what other protective measures you take, will make a significant difference in how well you protect yourself and your family from sunburn, skin cancer, early skin aging and other risks of overexposure to the sun. Please view these Sun Safety Tips for more information on how to stay safe this summer.
Water Fun!
Whether you are taking a family trip to the lake, or travelling out to the ocean, we love to play in the water. We would like to remind you to be wary of your fellow companions in the water and your own water toys. Be sure to visit the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MN DNR), for information on life jackets, and boating safety plus lake/water restrictions this summer.
Summer Pet Safety
Summer heat can affect your pet, just as much as you.
According to the Pet Health Network, “there are some important things to think about when it comes to your pets. Warm weather can be dangerous for our pets. It’s hard for pets to keep cool when the sun is beating down, and that’s because animals don’t sweat like people do. You probably knew that dogs cool themselves through panting, but did you know that they sweat through their paws too? When there is only hot air for a dog to breathe, it’s a lot harder for that dog to keep cool.
While cats tend to tolerate the heat a little better than dogs, and even prefer it (we’ve all seen a cat stretched out on a sunny windowsill), that doesn’t mean that you should forget about your cat this summer.”
Read on for seven rules to follow when it comes to summertime pet safety with heat:
Speaking of your furry friends!
Are you interested in learning about discounts on care, a percent back on your vet bills, and behavioral classes for your pet? For a little more than a dollar a day, you may be able to obtain health insurance for your pet! If interested in learning more, please review Pet Insurance options through the MBA website!