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Summer Heat Safety
Summer Heat SafetyWarm weather triggers an urge to be outdoors, but fun in the sun can be dangerous when the heat and humidity rise. In addition to sun burn, heat-related illness can spoil summer fun and send unsuspecting victims to the hospital. The human body keeps itself cool by allowing heat to escape through the skin and by evaporating the resulting perspiration. But if the body can not cool itself enough, the person could suffer from heat-related illness. Illnesses caused by overheating can become serious or even deadly if not treated. Exposure to heat kills approximately 400 Americans each year. Who is at Risk?Everyone is susceptible to heat-related illness. However, these groups are at a greater risk:
Prevention
To help prevent heat-related illness, follow these safety precautions:
Symptoms and TreatmentHeat-related illness is cumulative. If you experience symptoms, administer or seek treatment immediately.
For more information on heat-related illness prevention and treatment...Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/ The American Red Cross: www.redcross.org/services/hss/tips/heat.html
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