Here are 3 steps to take to keep yourself and your family safe in extreme heat

| June 22, 2021 in Kelowna

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With temperatures across our region soaring into the high 30ºC range, and even with a couple days of 40ºC in some places, Interior Health is reminding everyone that too much heat can be harmful to anyone’s health and safety.

Here are a few tips to keep yourself and your family safe during extreme heat. 

Step 1 - Determine who in your household or group is at most risk from high temperatures

IH states that infants, younger children, people over the age of 65, people with heart or breathing difficulties and people who exercise or work outdoors are at a higher risk of health complications from extreme heat.

Step 2 – Become familiar with the symptoms of heat-related illness

IH lists these symptoms:

The most severe symptoms of heat-related illness require immediate medical attention. Watch out for high fever, hallucinations, seizures and unconsciousness.

If you or a family member or friend experiences these symptoms, call 911 immediately.  

Move the person to a cool place and cool them off by pouring water over them and fanning - a cool cloth on the neck can also help bring down the internal body temperature.

Step Three –  Know how to avoid heat-related illness.

IH offers an extensive list:

Be sure to check out our story about keeping your animals safe as well!

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