Severe hot weather can cause your body to heat up quickly, causing you to lose too much fluid or salt through dehydration or sweating. When your body becomes dehydrated, your temperature rises and heat-related illness such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion may develop. This can cause your body to shut down, causing organ failure or even death.
To protect yourself and loved ones, keep these hot weather safety tips in mind:
- Drink lots of water to keep your body cool and to replenish any lost hydration.
- Try not to participate in any strenuous activities such as exercising until the coolest part of the day.
- Wear light clothing to keep cool.
- Check on any elderly or ill people to make sure they are keep cooling.
- Don’t leaving any people or pets in a parked car.
- If you experience any signs of illness, such as cramps, dizziness, or headaches, move to a cooler location, slowly drink a cold beverage, and rest until you feel better
Stay safe out there!
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