10 Tips for Surviving a Heat Wave While It’s Happening

Stay hydrated with plenty of water—even if you’re not thirsty. Hot weather causes you to sweat, and it’s vital to replenish the lost fluids or you’ll overheat

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Never leave children or pets alone in hot vehicles—even for a second. Keep your pets indoors and make sure they have access to a cool space and plenty of water

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Stay inside during the hottest part of the day (10 A.M to 4 P.M.) and limit time outside in the Sun. Avoid strenuous activity and postpone outdoor games and events

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When you’re in the outdoors, make sure you stay out of direct sunlight as much as possible. Wear a hat or even carry an umbrella.

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Set your air conditioners to a lower temperature and use curtains or blinds to keep direct sunlight out.

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Don’t drink alcohol, sugary soda, coffee, energy drinks, or other caffeinated beverages, as they dehydrate you! That’s the last thing you need during a heat wave

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Eat small meals and eat more often. Eat food with nutrients (not empty carbs) and also food with higher water content (fruits and vegetables)

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Wear light, loose-fitting, airy, light-colored clothing and a hat made of breathable material. Tight clothing traps heat

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Check on family and friends who are elder or more susceptible, especially if they may have lost A/C

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If you feel overheated, cool off with wet washcloths on your wrists and neck or take a cool sponge bath or shower

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