Extended exposure to high temperatures can lead to serious health concerns such as heat exhaustion, heatstroke, dehydration, and exacerbation of pre-existing medical conditions. Symptoms to watch for include heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness, nausea, and rapid heartbeat. Vulnerable groups-such as the elderly, young children, and individuals with chronic illnesses-are especially at risk and should take extra precautions. It’s crucial to recognize early warning signs and act promptly to avoid severe complications.

To minimize health risks during the upcoming heatwave, residents are advised to:

  • Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day, avoiding alcohol and caffeine.
  • Limit outdoor activity: Plan outdoor tasks for early morning or late evening when temperatures are cooler.
  • Use cooling strategies: Utilize fans, air conditioning, or cool showers to lower body temperature.
  • Dress appropriately: Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing and wide-brim hats.
  • Check on vulnerable neighbors: Ensure they have access to cool environments and assistance if needed.
Risk Warning Signs Recommended Action
Heat Exhaustion Heavy sweating, weakness, pale skin Rest in shade, drink fluids, cool down
Heatstroke Confusion, high body temperature, loss of consciousness Call 911, move to cool place, apply cold compresses
Dehydration Dizziness, dry mouth, dark urine Hydrate immediately, seek medical aid if severe