Tips to Enjoy a Safe & Fun Spring in Texas

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Spring in Texas is Simply the Best!

Spring has finally sprung here in our wonderful state of Texas, the days have gotten longer, the weather is turning a little warmer, birds are singing, flowers are blooming, and trees are bearing fruit.

Spring in Texas is the best time of year, the days are warm, but the extreme summer heat is still a few months away, the land is bursting with life, bluebonnets are in full bloom and trees are all green. Simply put this is perfect weather to go out and have some good old-fashioned Texas Fun!

Go Sit in a Field of Flowers

The official flower of the state of Texas the Bluebonnet is overtaking fields and highways all over the state, so why not go out and take a few selfies in a field of blue with your family?[/vc_column_text][us_image image=”22238″ size=”full”][vc_column_text]Safety Tips to Keep in Mind:

  • – To wear insect repellant.
  • – Watch where you are going as there could be ants, or snakes lurking in the fields.
  • – If you have known allergies, take precautions, carry antihistamines or epi pens with you.

Visit an Orchard and Pick Your Own Fruits

During March strawberries are in season, find a local grower and go pick your fill. Other fruits like peaches will be ready for picking in May, but, start looking for the best peach orchards now so you can reserve a spot for when they are ripe.[/vc_column_text][us_image image=”22244″ size=”full”][vc_column_text]Safety Tips to Keep in Mind:

  • – If you need to climb a ladder to pick the fruit always have someone with you hold the ladder for support.
  • – Wear sunscreen designed to block both UVA and UVB rays, the fairer your skin the higher the SPF protection should be, but regardless of your skin tone, you should wear a sunscreen with an SPF 15.
  • – Take a refillable PBA-free water bottle, so you won’t become dehydrated.

Go Sleep Under the Stars!

Spring in Texas is a great time for families to go camping, the weather is great, and the scenery is breathtaking, you can take advantage of the many parks that offer camping spaces, most of these provide the basic amenities so you won’t have to tough it out so much.[/vc_column_text][us_image image=”22243″ size=”full”][vc_column_text]Safety Tips to Keep in Mind:

  • – Stay within the limits of the camping area and follow all the rules and instructions established by the park.
  • – Never leave a fire unattended, always put bonfires out before going to sleep.
  • – Don’t leave food outside as the smell might attract wild animals.
  • – Always be extra cautious and keep a lookout for snakes.

Go on a Nature Hiking Adventure

Texas offers some spectacular hiking trails, and there is no better way to experience the great outdoors than to go for a hike with friends and family.[/vc_column_text][us_image image=”22242″ size=”full”][vc_column_text]Safety Tips to Keep in Mind:

  • – Don’t go hiking alone, there is a high risk of falling or injuring yourself during a hike because of this it is better to have a companion who can go get help in case you should injure yourself.
  • – Always let someone know where you will be hiking if possible provide a map of your intended hike as well as estimated return time.
  • – Wear bright colored clothes that will make it easy to find you in case you get lost.
  • – Always carry snacks and a BPA-free water bottle when you go for a hike.

Organize a Picnic

There’s always time for fun during Spring in Texas! If you can’t find the time to get away for a whole weekend, then organize a picnic. It’s fun, easy and inexpensive. First, pick your favorite park, and pack some food and drinks. Next, put the kids and the dogs in the car and enjoy the day![/vc_column_text][us_image image=”22241″ size=”full”][vc_column_text]Safety Tips to Keep in Mind:

  • – Sit in the shade, but still remember to wear sunscreen whenever you are outdoors.
  • – Store food properly. The consensus is that hot foods that fall below 140°F is safe for about two hours, and cold food which temperature rises above 40°F is safe for about the same amount of time after that food will start to spoil and can cause foodborne illnesses.
  • – Stay hydrated.

Plan an All Out Texas Barbeque

Although anytime is a great time for a barbecue, for some odd reason during Spring in Texas it’s simply magical. Nothing beats spending time with friends while cooking up juicy brisket, slow cooked BBQ ribs and basically everything that you pile on your plate. Is it the weekend yet?[/vc_column_text][us_image image=”22240″ size=”full”][vc_column_text]Safety Tips to Keep in Mind:

  • – Keep your BBQ or grill away from flammable objects.
  • – Before you turn on the gas, make sure all knobs are turned off.
  • – When using a smoker, set it in an area that’s well-ventilated area away from vegetation, and buildings.
  • – Keep children and pets away from the hot BBQ or grill.
  • – Don’t drink too much alcohol when you are working with fire.

Take a Road Trip

Aborigines in Australia go walkabout, here in Texas we go for road trips! Taking a road trip with your family or friends is a great way to get to know the amazing state we live in.[/vc_column_text][us_image image=”22239″ size=”full”][vc_column_text]Safety Tips to Keep in Mind:

  • – Make sure your automobile is in good driving condition before you set out on your road trip.
  • – Buckle up and make sure any children are in age-appropriate safety seats.
  • – Never drink and drive.
  • – Respect all traffic signals and road signs.
  • – Stop frequently to stretch your legs, walk around a little to get the circulation going.
  • – Schedule breaks every 100 miles or 2-hours, it’s a good policy to rotate drivers every few hours.
  • – Don’t drive if you are feeling drowsy or are extremely tired.

Spring in Texas is a lovely time to enjoy outdoor activities, so go and have as much fun as you can.

Altus Emergency Centers will always be available 24/7 to treat any emergency that arises, but, we cannot stress enough how important is to take precautions and be vigilant to prevent injuries from happening.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]