Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan visited 60 campers between age six to eight at the Somerville YMCA Summer Camp this week  to teach them about how they can keep themselves and others safe this summer. District Attorney Ryan was joined by Captain David Stiltner of the Somerville Fire Department and Deputy Chief Steve Caribino of the Somerville Police Department.

District Attorney Ryan spoke to campers about water, car, window, bike and fireworks safety; highlighting important tips for children including: never swim alone, call 9-1-1 or notify an adult if you see a child alone in a car, never play near open windows, always wear a bike helmet, and never play with fireworks or sparklers.

After the talk, the campers played a game of Summer Safety Jeopardy to show off what they learned. At the conclusion of the game, District Attorney Ryan called upon campers to be Summer Safety Ambassadors, and to share the information they learned with family, especially with siblings and cousins.

The visit was part of the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office county-wide summer safety initiative which focuses on avoiding preventable deaths of children by informing children, parents, guardians and caretakers on ways to keep children safe during the summer. These priorities include: reminding parents to actively supervise children around water, never swimming alone and learning to recognize the signs of drowning; highlighting that preventing falls out of windows is as important as learning how to exit through one in an emergency; and raising awareness about  how to keep children safe in and around cars– parents and caregivers should never leave children alone in a parked vehicle even when they are asleep or restrained and even if the windows are open. More information and resources can be downloaded here:http://middlesexda.com/prevention/safe-babies-safe-kids.php

 

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