Here's how to keep yourself, others and pets safe as the temperatures warm up.
With high heat in the forecast, there are a number of things you can do to keep yourself, others and pets safe.
The National Weather Service recommends you take the following tips into consideration when the temperatures are sizzling.If you have to spend a prolonged period of time outdoors, consider the following:The hottest part of the day is usually between 1 and 6 p.m. Avoid strenuous activities, especially during this time period.Take breaks in the shade to cool down.If you're inside, stay cool in air conditioned rooms.
Always remember to look before you lock. Double check to make sure no people or pets are left inside your car. Consider placing a bag or other item in the backseat to serve as a reminder to check. With summer here, it's important to know the dangers of high temperatures. Heat stroke can be dangerous. Here are some ways you can identify heat stroke and what you should do when you see some of its symptoms.Avoid going on walks with your pets in the afternoon and early evening hours. The pavement on streets and sidewalks can be very hot during this time.
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