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Letting Kids Drink: Is It Worth The Risk?
April 30, 2007 - 7:43am Health and SafetyThe following article on underage drinking, the risks, and what parents can do to avoid the risks was provided by The Groton Dunstable Alliance for Youth .
Flood Safety Tips from MEMA
April 16, 2007 - 8:43am Health and SafetyThe following information regarding flood safety was issued by Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency and published for the benefit of Dunstable residents by our local Emergency Management Team.
"As the Commonwealth prepares for the arrival of the approaching storm, with its strong winds and driving rain, the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency has issued a number of safety tips to assist residents regarding the potential of both inland and coastal flooding over the next few days," stated MEMA Acting Director Ken McBride.
Protecting yourself from the effects of the sun and hot weather
August 11, 2006 - 9:19pm Health and Safetyby Tom Matthews
In light of the blistering hot weather we've had this summer, this is a perfect time for us to discuss the importance of protecting yourself from the sun and the heat.
Avoid dehydration.
If you know you are going to be outside during the day, start drinking water as soon as you get up. Then, keep drinking lots of fluids throughout the day. As a crude but useful guideline, remember you should "pee clear – pee often.” Otherwise, you need to drink more.
Grilling Safely
June 17, 2006 - 8:44am Health and Safetyby Tom Matthews,
Dunstable Volunteer Fire Fighters Association
Summer is here and I know what every man out there is getting ready to do: GRILL!!! Let's break out the ice cold adult beverage, fire up the grill, and cook some big thick steaks. However, before we do that we should do some preventative maintenance and go over some ground rules to ensure a safe grilling season.
Joan's Garden Tips - Planters, Annuals & Tomatoes
Submitted by Joan Simmons on June 9, 2006 - 1:39pm. GardeningWe're past any danger of frost, so it's time to plant. This week, Joan talks about watering hanging planters, pinching back annuals, and planting tomatoes.
Mosquitos, Ticks, and the Diseases They Carry
June 9, 2006 - 11:19am Health and SafetyDunstable Volunteer Fire Fighters Association
With the mild winter and all this rain, we should be in for a big mosquito and tick season, assuming the weather eventually warms up. This article will discuss some easy things you can do to try and eliminate mosquitoes and tick problems and avoid the diseases these insects can carry. It also talks about symptoms to watch for, in the event that you may have been exposed.
Joan's Gardening Tips: Early Spring Planting
Submitted by Joan Simmons on April 17, 2006 - 8:18pm. GardeningOne of the biggest concerns of early spring planting is frost. The “latest frost” date for this area is the middle to the end of May. So, in spite of the warm weather we had earlier this spring, April is still a risky time to plant.


