Friday, June 23, 2023 | By: LW Short Insurance
As summer temperatures rise, it's crucial to take precautions to beat the heat and keep yourself and loved ones safe. Extreme heat can be dangerous, especially for children, older adults, outdoor workers, and people with disabilities.
In this message, we're sharing tips on how to stay cool and prevent heat-related illness in the coming hot summer weather!
Key points to keep in mind:
Stay aware of heat watches, warnings, and advisories that indicate high heat levels and when they are expected to occur. Additionally, make sure to stay hydrated and take breaks in cool areas to prevent heat-related illnesses.
Urban areas can experience more significant effects during prolonged heatwaves. People working outside and in city centers should be particularly cautious and look for air conditioned places to frequently escape the heat.
Heat-related illnesses often occur due to overexposure to heat or over-exertion, and sunburn can impair the skin's ability to release excess heat. Additionally, staying hydrated and seeking shade can help prevent these types of illnesses.
Schedule your outdoor activities early in the day when it's cooler outside. This is particularly important for sports and strenuous activities to avoid the peak hours of heat and humidity. Start activities slowly, and monitor your teammates and friends for signs of overheating.
To learn more about protecting yourself during extreme temperatures, check out additional the information provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) here: https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/
We are hoping you stay cool this summer and have a safe, fun, and enjoyable season!
If you have any questions about your insurance policy or coverage, know that the team at LW Short Insurance is always here to help you review options, offer coverage that may be a better fit for your needs, or find you ways to save!
Just give us a call at 843-357-7493 and we'll be glad to help.
Cheers!
– The LW Short Insurance Team
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