From Rise and Shine <[email protected]>
Subject Weathering Summer Storms
Date July 25, 2019 10:59 AM
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The warm weather that comes with summer also ushers in increased chances for severe storms, floods and even tornadoes. You should be prepared for any disaster that may come your way, from power failures to floods. Follow these tips for weathering summer storms ([link removed]) .

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** Understanding air quality codes ([link removed])
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As the mid-summer temperatures climb, we’re hearing more about heat-related illness and air quality codes. But what does a red air quality day really mean?

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** Keeping cool on a hot summer's day ([link removed])
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Children and babies are more sensitive to heat so it is important to keep them cool and comfortable. Here are some tips for keeping cool on a hot day.

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