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Extreme Heat Safety - American Red Cross

Stay Hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids. Encourage others to drink plenty of fluids, too. Replace salt and minerals with snacks or a sports drink. Stay Cool. Stay ...

HEAT SAFETY - National Weather Service

HEAT SAFETY. FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. DURING A HEAT WAVE. ✓ Slow down: Reduce, eliminate or reschedule strenuous activities until the coolest time of the day ...

Extreme Heat | Ready.gov

Be Safe DURING · Wear loose, lightweight, light-colored clothing. · Use your oven less to help reduce the temperature in your home. · If you're ...

During a Heat Wave - National Weather Service

+ How to Stay Safe During Excessive Heat Events · Slow down. Reduce, eliminate or reschedule strenuous activities until the coolest time of the day. · Dress for ...

Heat wave safety tips | UNICEF Parenting

Here are some expert tips to help keep your family safe during a heat wave, how to recognize signs of heat stroke and what actions you should take if needed.

Extreme Heat Safety Tips | Mass.gov

What to do During Extreme Heat · Never leave children or pets alone in a closed vehicle. · Slow down and avoid strenuous activity. · Wear lightweight, loose- ...

How to cope and stay safe in extreme heat - Better Health Channel

Use air conditioning if available. · During days when you are exposed to extreme heat, keep drinking water before you feel thirsty, especially if outdoors and ...

Late August Heat Wave Will Affect Millions Follow these Safety Steps

The American Red Cross recommends taking three steps to stay safe in extreme heat: slow down, stay hydrated and spend time indoors.

Protect Yourself From the Dangers of Extreme Heat - CDC

Experiencing a #heatwave? Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing. https://www.cdc.gov/extreme-heat/prevention/index.html.

Heat stroke vs. heat exhaustion: Extreme heat safety tips - ABC News

MORE: How to conserve energy during a heat wave · Wear sunscreen · Stay hydrated · Limit time outside · Check the car · MORE: Hot car safety tips · Monitor high-risk ...

Hot Weather Precautions | Washington State Department of Health

Hot weather precautions to reduce the risk of heat exhaustion and heat stroke · Stay indoors and in an air-conditioned environment as much as possible unless you ...

Extreme Heat: Beat the Heat! - NYC.gov

Indoor Heat Safety · Set your air conditioning unit to at least 78° or “low cool” to be safe, comfortable, and save money. · Close window shades or curtains. · Try ...

How To Stay Safe in Extreme Heat: 11 Things To Know

Della-Giustina explains, adding that in the hot weather, you need to replenish fluids lost through sweat as frequently as every hour to prevent ...

Resources for Staying Safe During Extreme Heat

Resources for Staying Safe During Extreme Heat · Set your thermostat to 78 degrees or higher between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. · Use smart or programmable features to ...

Preventing Heat-Related Illness | Extreme Heat - CDC

Protect yourself and others when it's hot outside by staying cool, staying hydrated, and staying informed. · Learn additional tips for staying ...

Heat Waves: Safety Tips and How to Help | Save The Children

Children are growing up in a world with soaring temperatures and unprecedented environmental risks. Learn how to help keep your children and family safe in a ...

Heat Wave Safety Tips - SIU Police - Southern Illinois University

To survive until cooler weather arrives, try these safety tips brought to you by the fine folks at ready.gov.

Hot Weather and Your Health - NYC.gov

Climate change is making dangerously hot weather more common and more severe in NYC. Be prepared and keep yourself and your family safe by using these tips.

Heat Wave/Extreme Heat | SEMA

Heat Wave is a prolonged period of excessive heat, often combined with excessive humidity. · Install window air conditioners snugly; insulate spaces around the ...

Safety Tips for Working in the Heat - Society Insurance

Ten Hot Weather Safety Tips: · Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids; drink about 16 ounces before starting and 5 to 7 ounces every 15 or 20 minutes. · Avoid ...