Three things you'll want to keep in mind this long weekend

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The "unofficial start to summer" is finally here, Canada, but with that comes the responsibility to celebrate safely.

Nothing says the "unofficial start to summer" quite like barbecuing, campfires, and spending time at the lake. But in true The Weather Network style, we’re here to remind you of some important safety measures you should keep in mind if you’re planning on doing any of these over the long weekend (or ever this spring/summer).

HAND SANITIZER AND BARBECUES DON’T BELONG TOGETHER

With the increased usage of hand sanitizer these days, it's advisable to stick to soap and water before handling the barbecue. Watch the video above to learn more about the reasons behind this precaution.

PUT CAMPFIRES OUT PROPERLY

Despite a few setbacks, spring is indeed marching on – to the delight of people drawn to Canada's wilds for a spot of camping.

But depending on how those proverbial spring showers shake out, the season's rising temperatures also mean wildfire risk is once again a factor.

That's where campers come in. While there are few greater joys in life than a good, roaring campfire, they can be a serious wildfire risk if not put out properly (in fact, human-caused wildfires make up more than half of the yearly total).

Watch the video above for tips on how to safely extinguish a campfire.

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ABIDE BY THE THREE T’S ON THE WATER

In the video above, The Weather Network’s Mia Gordan reminds us how following the three T's before taking part in activities on the water this spring/summer can ensure your safety.


For more safety tips, visit The Weather Network's 'Seasonal' page


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