Heat Illness Prevention
BEAT THE HEAT.
1. Monitor Water Intake. Consume 2 cups of water in the 30 minutes leading up to physical activity and 1 cup every 20 minutes during.2. Be Extra Careful at Work. Excessive heat was one of the top three most dangerous weather types in 2018, responsible for 162 deaths. It’s important that employees remember to not push themselves on exceedingly hot days.
3. Wear the Right Clothing. Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing, and regularly apply sunscreen.
While prevention is key, recognizing the symptoms of heat exhaustion quickly and treating them promptly is the next important step to combating heat-related illness. These symptoms include faintness, dizziness, fatigue, muscle cramps, cool skin amid hot air, and headaches.
If you suspect someone may be experiencing heat stroke, contact emergency medical help immediately. While awaiting professional help, the Mayo Clinic advises cooling the person by removing unnecessary clothing, moving the person indoors or to a shaded area, and applying water or cool compresses. Read More