HEALTHKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLIS
Summer youth camps take precautions to protect kids during extreme heat
Summer youth camps across the metro area adjusted their activities to protect kids during extreme heat by limiting outdoor time, providing water and sunscreen, and increasing indoor activities. Coaches at AKA Sports Camp in Blaine emphasized extra breaks and reduced vigorous activity when temperatures exceeded 90 degrees.
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