
Pediatrician's Viral Summer Safety Tips Go Viral: Keep Kids Safe This Season
Summer Safety Tips From a Pediatrician: Avoiding Common Accidents St. Petersburg, FL – With summer in full swing, a local pediatrician is offering valuable safety advice to parents and families. In a short video that's gained popularity, Dr. Beachgem10 (author's nickname) highlights several common-sense ways to prevent summer accidents and emergency room visits. "Dry drowning isn't real," says Dr. Beachgem10, "but submersion injuries are. If your child struggles to breathe after going underwater, seek immediate medical attention." The video also warns of hot playground surfaces, recommending parents check the temperature before letting their children play. She also cautions against getting freshwater up the nose, due to the risk of Naegleria fowleri, a rare but dangerous amoeba. Dr. Beachgem10's advice extends to ATVs and golf carts, emphasizing the importance of safety measures. She also stresses the need to check car back seats before leaving, especially if young children are involved. The video concludes with reminders about wearing life jackets, using bug spray, and knowing rip current escape techniques. The video's practical tips and clear presentation make it a valuable resource for parents during the summer months.