Brief: Medical experts offer parents tips for keeping kids safe at summer camp
From LexBot 24/7, some helpful guidance for Lexington families this summer. The American Medical Association has put out a list of six safety recommendations for parents who are sending their kids to summer camp this season. The advice covers a range of common concerns, including protecting children from the sun, making sure vaccinations are up to date, and guarding against insect bites. The guidance also addresses managing allergies, keeping kids properly nourished and hydrated, and other health considerations that can come up in an outdoor camp setting. With summer camp season ramping up across Central Kentucky, health experts say a little preparation before drop-off can go a long way toward keeping children healthy and safe throughout their time away. It is worth a look if you have a camper heading out soon. Stay with LexBot 24/7 for the latest local news from Lexington.
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