A safety campaign has been launched to keep those in the UAE safe during the summer.
"A Safer Summer" initiative by Dubai Municipality aims to help people protect their health and well-being during sweltering conditions.
A number of events and activities, running during the month of August, will teach people how to avoid heat exhaustion and skin damage from direct sunlight, and how to carry out checks to monitor and maintain air quality at home.
The campaign also aims to show the significance of implementing essential security measures to ensure the protection of residences. This involves performing regular maintenance checks on air conditioning systems, maintaining indoor air quality within households and promoting knowledge about how to safely handle LPG cylinders to eliminate any associated risks.
The events will include awareness-raising field visits to workplaces representing different segments of society. Additionally, the campaign involves publishing a set of tips and awareness bulletins related to the summer season, aimed at all segments of society.


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