This lotion protects your skin from sunburn.
Sunscreen.
The best drink to stay hydrated.
Water.
This person watches swimmers at pools and beaches.
Lifeguard.
You must always wear this in a car.
Seatbelt.
You should never leave this unattended at a party.
Your drink.
You should wear these to protect your eyes from the sun.
Sunglasses.
This hot‑weather illness happens when your body overheats.
Heat exhaustion.
You should walk, not do this, around the pool.
Run.
When hiking, you should bring a bottle of this.
Water.
It’s safer to go out with one of these instead of alone
A friend/buddy.
SPF stands for “Sun Protection ___.”
Factor.
Wearing light‑colored clothes helps keep you this.
Cool.
These inflatable items are fun but NOT safe to rely on in deep water.
Floaties.
You should tell someone where you’re going before doing this outdoor activity.
Hiking.
If someone has had too much to drink, you should get help from an ____.
Adult/authority/RA.
This body part is commonly forgotten when applying sunscreen.
Ears (or neck).
If you feel dizzy in the heat, you should do this.
Sit down and drink water.
If someone is drowning, you should call this number.
911.
When biking, you should wear this on your head.
Helmet.
This is the best plan for getting home safely after a party
A designated driver or safe ride.
Staying in the shade helps protect you from these rays.
UV rays.
Sweating helps your body do this.
Cool down.
This is the worst color swimsuit to wear while swimming due to it's low visability.
Blue.
When crossing the street, you should look this many ways.
Both ways.
Before going out, it’s smart to charge this so you can call for help if needed.
Your phone.