SAFETY & HEALTH AT THE NORTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR

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  • By Rod Krause
  • 5th Bomb Wing Ground Safety
There's no better way to enjoy the summer celebration than the North Dakota State Fair. For the most part it's the last chance before school begins to enjoy the sounds, sights, smells, tastes and activities only to be found at the fairgrounds here in our own city of Minot.

Before heading out to enjoy all the festivities, being prepared ensures your family's experience is fun, healthy and safe by considering these tips as you plan your family outing.

Be realistic. Everyone goes to the fair for all kinds of "forbidden" foods and hours of fun, so recognize your limitations and the inevitable choices there for the taking. But also recognize the things you and your family can do to stay in control, such as taking frequent breaks, eating a balanced and filling meal before you leave and getting a good night's sleep the night before.

Drink Water.  Be sure to drink plenty of water before and during your visit. You can also take a cooler with you so water is readily available to prevent dehydration. Water can also help cut back on overeating.

Dress Appropriately.  Ensure everyone is wearing a hat, has generously applied sunscreen and is wearing comfortable walking shoes. For a nominal fee, power and manual wheelchairs are available for those in need of mobility assistance.

Practice Safety.  Do your children have identification should they become separated? Remind your children about strangers. For assistance, Ward County Sheriff officers are accessible throughout the fairgrounds.

Going to the North Dakota State Fair should be fun, so please remember these tips to keep your family and friends healthy and safe.
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