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Enjoy Summer Safely: Fall Prevention Tips for Cookouts, Parties, and Vacations

June 27, 2026
Summer is the season for backyard cookouts, family vacations, neighborhood celebrations, and making memories with the people you love. Whether you're attending a Fourth of July barbecue, exploring a new destination, or spending the day with grandchildren, staying safe should always be part of the plan.
A simple trip over an uneven sidewalk or a slip on wet grass can quickly turn a fun day into an unexpected trip to the emergency room. In fact, falls are one of the leading causes of injury in the United States, but many can be prevented with a little preparation. The good news is that a few simple precautions can help you enjoy summer activities with greater confidence and peace of mind.
Watch Your Step Outdoors
Unlike the controlled environment inside your home, outdoor spaces often have uneven and unpredictable surfaces.
When attending cookouts, festivals, or family gatherings, be mindful of:
  • Uneven sidewalks and cracked pavement
  • Tree roots and garden edging
  • Gravel driveways or loose stones
  • Wet grass or slippery pool decks
  • Extension cords, hoses, toys, or decorations across walkways
Before walking through a new area, take a moment to look around for potential trip hazards.
Wear Supportive Footwear
Summer sandals and flip-flops may be comfortable, but they don't always provide the stability needed to prevent falls.
Choose shoes that:
  • Have non-slip soles
  • Fit securely around your foot
  • Provide good support
  • Are in good condition with minimal wear
The right footwear can make a big difference in helping you stay steady while enjoying outdoor activities.
Stay Hydrated and Don't Rush
Summer heat can lead to dehydration, dizziness, and fatigue, all of which can increase your risk of falling.
Drink plenty of water throughout the day, especially during outdoor events or while traveling. It's also important to slow down. Whether you're carrying a plate of food at a barbecue, walking through a busy festival, or navigating an airport, taking your time can help prevent accidents.
Plan Ahead Before You Travel
Vacations often mean unfamiliar surroundings, which can increase the risk of falls.
Before your trip:
  • Pack any mobility equipment you regularly use.
  • Request an accessible hotel room if needed.
  • Turn on lights before walking through unfamiliar spaces.
  • Keep luggage out of walkways.
  • Use handrails whenever they're available.
Planning ahead allows you to focus on enjoying your trip instead of worrying about potential hazards.
Use Mobility Equipment with Confidence
Using mobility equipment isn't about slowing down. It's about staying active, independent, and confident.
Whether you're attending a family reunion, visiting a theme park, taking a cruise, or simply enjoying a community event, the right mobility equipment can help you participate comfortably while reducing your risk of falls.
If you're traveling this summer, Freedom Mobility Solutions offers a convenient Rental Shop with mobility scooters, power wheelchairs, and portable ramps available for short-term rental.
Many of our scooters and power wheelchairs are airline, travel, and cruise friendly, making them easy to bring along on vacations or weekend getaways. Renting is a great option if you only need mobility equipment for a trip, special event, or temporary recovery.
Enjoy Summer with Confidence
Whether you're heading to a neighborhood cookout, celebrating with family, or taking a well-deserved vacation, a few simple precautions can help prevent falls and keep your summer focused on making memories.
At Freedom Mobility Solutions, we're committed to helping people stay active, independent, and safe wherever life takes them. Whether you're looking to rent a travel-friendly scooter for vacation, need a portable ramp for a family gathering, or want to explore long-term mobility solutions, our team is here to help you enjoy every adventure with confidence.
Here's to a safe, active, and unforgettable summer!
Rebecca Brashewitz June 27, 2026
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