Back to newsSummer is peak season for childhood accidents in Crete, according to the Greek association "Child Trauma Prevention." With schools closed and children spending more time outdoors, incidents increase significantly during July and August. The association urges families visiting Crete to stay vigilant around beaches, pools, mountain trails, and holiday accommodation. Common risks include drowning, falls, heatstroke, and road accidents. Practical steps for tourist families include never leaving young children unsupervised near water, applying sunscreen frequently, keeping children hydrated during midday heat, and choosing beaches with lifeguard supervision. When exploring inland areas or mountain villages, ensure children wear appropriate footwear and stay close on uneven terrain. Local pharmacies across Crete are well-stocked for minor injuries. For emergencies, dial 166 for ambulance services or visit the nearest health center.
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Crete Braces for Summer Surge in Childhood Accidents and Injuries
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