 Hello, this is Demetrius Rump, the Director of Safety and Risk Management for the City of Columbia. I'm here to discuss your month and safety message for the City of Columbia employees in the public. I'm here to discuss about firework safety, grilling, and also beach safety. During this time of the month, people plan to shoot fireworks out of celebration. There's a lot of backyard barbecuing, and then people plan to take trips to the beach. So whatever plan you have for any activities, I suggest you follow these following tips. For firework safety, I suggest that you attend a professional-held firework show in an event just due to safety and danger. But if you have to shoot fireworks, make sure that the person who's igniting the fireworks always wears safety glasses. It is recommended that you keep a bucket of water nearby just out of precaution, and you should never give children or anyone unsupervised fireworks, and make sure you read the instructions on the firework package. For grill safety, make sure when you're cooking on the grill, never cook indoors. Make sure your grill is outdoors and move it away from the house, and make sure you use long-handled cooking tools, especially to make sure that the chef can maintain safety. And beach safety, if you plan to take a trip to the shoreline or to the beach, make sure that you swim in a designated swimming area at the beach, follow the instructions for the lifeguard, and also bear instructions. Listen to your local weather so you'll know when there's a storm coming, just in case if you may need to vacate the water or the premises. And last but not least, swim soberly and swim with a buddy. Remember, safety starts with an S, but it begins with you. Thank you.