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π Stay Safe in the Heat β A Message from Your Local Officer π Dear Resident
With high temperatures on the rise, your safety is our top priority. Heat-related illnesses can happen quickly and can be dangerous. Here are some tips to help you and your community stay safe:
β Hydrate Often: Drink plenty of waterβeven if youβre not thirsty. Avoid alcohol and caffeine in extreme heat. β Stay Cool: Use air conditioning if possible, or visit a cooling centre. If outdoors, take frequent breaks in the shade. β Look Out for Others: Check on elderly neighbours, children, and anyone without access to air conditioning. A quick call or visit could save a life. β Never Leave Children or Pets in Vehicles: Even a few minutes in a hot car can be fatal. Always check the back seat before locking your vehicle. β Know the Signs of Heatstroke: Confusion, dizziness, nausea, and rapid pulse are serious warning signs. Call 999 immediately if you or someone else shows symptoms. β Be Responsible: Avoid strenuous outdoor activity during peak heat hours (usually 11 AM β 4 PM). Stay informed with weather alerts.
Letβs take care of each other. Together, we can prevent heat-related tragedies. π
Regards
Dan | ||
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