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Doing too much on a hot day, spending too much time in the sun or staying too long in an overheated place can cause heat- related illnesses. Know the symptoms of heat disorders and overexposure to the sun, and be ready to give first-aid treatment.

Protect yourself BEFORE & DURING extreme heat.
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Symtoms of Heat Disorders and First Aid Tips.

BEFORE 


DURING


DURING A DROUGHT


HEAT DISORDERS

Sunburn
Symptoms: Skin redness and pain, possible swelling, blisters,
fever, headaches.

First Aid: Take a shower, using soap, to remove oils that may
block pores preventing the body from cooling naturally.

If blisters occur, apply dry, sterile dressings and get medical attention.

Heat Cramps
Symptoms: Painful spasms usually in leg and abdominal  muscles. Heavy sweating.

First Aid: Firm pressure on cramping muscles or gentle massage to relieve spasm. Give sips of water. If nausea occurs, discontinue.

Heat Exhaustion
Symptoms: Heavy sweating, weakness, skin cold, pale and clammy. Weak pulse. Normal temperature possible. Fainting, vomiting.

First Aid: Get victim to lie down in a cool place. Loosen clothing. Apply cool, wet cloths. Fan or move victim to air-conditioned place. Give sips of water. If nausea occurs,
discontinue. If vomiting occurs, seek immediate medical attention.

Heat Stroke (Sun Stroke)
Symptoms: High body temperature (106+). Hot, dry skin. Rapid, strong pulse. Possible unconsciousness. Victim will  likely not sweat.

First Aid: Heat stroke is a severe medical emergency. Call 9-1-1 or emergency medical services or get the victim to a hospital immediately. Delay can be fatal. Move victim to a
cooler environment. Try a cool bath or sponging to reduce body  temperature. Use  extreme caution. Remove clothing. Use fans  and/or air conditioners. DO NOT GIVE FLUIDS.



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