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Alaska Memorial Day Observance

Alaska Memorial Day Observance – the Memorial Day holiday weekend is an important time for family, togetherness, and honoring those who gave their lives serving our country. With this in mind, for a more safe and enjoyable Alaska Memorial Day Observance, prioritize sun safety, grilling safety, and water safety.
Those enjoying a barbecue… never leave the grill unattended and use long-handled tools. Those planning water fun must supervise children at all times and ensure everyone wears a life jacket. Finally, be mindful of traffic and designate a sober driver if alcohol is included in your weekend celebration. Johnson Law also reminds Alaskans of the important general guidelines for travel and outdoor activities with a more detailed look at Alaska Memorial Day Observance safety tips below:
Memorial Day Celebrations In The Sun:
- Sunscreen: Apply sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 and reapply frequently, especially after swimming or sweating.
- Hydration: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially when spending time outdoors.
- Protective Gear: Wear a hat and sunglasses to protect your eyes and skin from the sun’s harmful rays.
- Seek Shade: Find shaded areas during the hottest parts of the day to help prevent heat stress.
Grilling Safety:
- Never Leave Unattended: Never leave a lit or hot grill unattended.
- Especially Important – Supervise Children and Pets: Keep them away from the grill area.
- Use Long-Handled Tools: Employ grilling tools with long handles to prevent burns.
- Properly Extinguish: Ensure the grill is completely cool and the propane is turned off after use.
Alaska Memorial Day Celebrations In The Water:
- Supervise Children: Never leave children unattended near water.
- Swimming with a Buddy: Always swim with a companion.
- Life Jackets: Use U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets or PFDs when boating or swimming.
- Swim in Designated Areas: Swim in areas supervised by lifeguards.
Driving Safety:
- Designated Driver: If you plan to drink alcohol, designate a sober driver for Alaska Memorial Day Celebrations.
- Follow Traffic Rules: Observe speed limits, use seatbelts, and avoid distractions like cell phones.
- Be Aware of Traffic: Be mindful of traffic congestion and potential delays, especially during peak travel times.
- Prepare for Emergencies: Carry a disaster supplies kit in your car.
Other Important Tips For Alaska Memorial Day Observance:
- Fireworks Safety: Use extreme caution when handling fireworks and keep spectators at a safe distance.
- Heat Stress: Be aware of the signs of heat stress and seek help if needed.
- Pets: Keep pets safe from heat and ensure they have access to fresh water.
Johnson Law wish you and yours safe and happy Alaska Memorial Day Celebrations. If you are seriously injured in a car accident, boat accident, or any accident caused by another person, please contact an experienced Alaska Personal Injury Attorney.
Johnson Law has been helping Alaskans for nearly 30 years. It’s who we are. Call Johnson Law at (907)277-3090 or use our Contact Form to discuss your Alaska accident injury case. We are here to serve you.
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Sources: Alaska Wildland Fire Information; Red Cross of Alaska; Alaska Kids Don’t Float Program
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