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Enjoy a safe and healthy Summer

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Summer is here! Longer days, warmer nights, and plenty of chances to hit the beach, go for a hike, or just chill by the pool. But before you dive in, let’s make sure you and your whānau stay safe while soaking up the sunshine.

 

Water safety:

Swimming is the ultimate summer cool-down, but safety comes first:

  • Check before you dip: In Auckland, water quality can change fast. Use SafeSwim for real-time updates on beach conditions, pollution levels, and lifeguard availability

  • Swim smart: Stick to beaches with lifeguards and stay between the flags. If there’s no lifeguard, keep to calm, shallow areas

  • Dress bright: For tamariki, bright swimsuits are a lifesaver – literally! Avoid light blue, grey, or green swimsuits, which can blend into water and pool surroundings

  • Know your rips: Rip currents – natural water movements that can pull swimmers away from shore – are common on NZ beaches. Learn how to spot and avoid them – Surf Life Saving NZ has great resources to boost your beach smarts.

 

Sun safety: beat the heat

Hot days are great, but heat exhaustion and sunburn? Not so much. Here’s how to stay cool and protected:

  • Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Drink plenty of water

  • Dress for success: Hats, sunnies, and loose, light clothing are your best friends

  • Shade is your mate: Avoid long stints in direct sun.

And don’t forget the sunscreen! Here’s what to look for:

  • Broad spectrum: Protects against UVA and UVB rays

  • Water-resistant: Perfect for beach, pool, or river days – just remember to reapply

  • SPF 30 or higher: The magic number for solid protection.

 

Summer is all about fun, but a little prep goes a long way. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy every sunny moment!

 

 
 

For afterhours, please phone the practice on 09 413 8562 and follow the directions to be directed to Healthline where you can speak to a qualified healthcare professional. Alternatively, you can call Healthline directly on 0800 611 116.

In a life-threatening situation phone 111 for an ambulance or go to your nearest Emergency Department.

Greenhithe Medical Centre

22 Greenhithe Road, Greenhithe, Auckland 0632

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