Staying
Safe in Extreme Heat
A large part of the United
States has been, or will soon be, experiencing extreme heat
conditions (high heat and humidity with temperatures above
90 degrees for several days). The body must work extra hard
to maintain a normal temperature in extreme heat, and
heat-related distress can occur quickly and without
warning.
Extreme heat can be dangerous for all, but especially for
older adults and people with chronic conditions. Take steps
to prepare and stay safe using these tips from Ready.gov:
- Find air conditioning.
- Avoid strenuous activities.
- Wear light clothing.
- Check on family members and
neighbors.
- Drink plenty of fluids.
- Watch for heat cramps, heat
exhaustion, and heatstroke.
- Never leave people or pets in a
closed car.
Check out the Extreme
Heat Safety Social Media Toolkit and other
resources from Ready.gov, the CDC,
and the National Institutes of Health.
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