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Health Unit issues extreme heat advisory

North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit News Release ******************** With the prediction of hot, humid weather for the first part of this week, the Health Unit is issuing a Heat Advisory with a reminder for people to take it easy in the heat.
North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit
News Release

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With the prediction of hot, humid weather for the first part of this week, the Health Unit is issuing a Heat Advisory with a reminder for people to take it easy in the heat. When temperatures and the humidity are high, your body may not be able to cool properly which can lead to heat exhaustion or heat stroke. A Heat Advisory is issued when two consecutive days are forecasted to have a humidex greater than 36 degrees Celsius.

Symptoms of heat-related illness can include rapid or difficulty breathing, weakness, headache, confusion, more tiredness than usual, and nausea. If anyone has these symptoms, they need to be cooled off by moving immediately to a shaded or air conditioned space, drinking fluids, and resting. The next step is to contact a health care professional, friend or family member, or if it is an emergency call 911 for assistance. Friends, family and neighbors should check those who may be vulnerable to the heat, and/or may need assistance in implementing recommended preventive actions. For more information on heat-related illness, visit www.myhealthunit.ca

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“The elderly, very young and people with chronic illnesses are at higher risk of illness from heat-related illness. However, even healthy people can be affected if they participate in strenuous activities and do not take precautions.”
- Greg Rochon, Emergency Preparedness Manager, North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit

Quick Facts
Ways to help prevent heat-related illness:

 Drink plenty of fluids and avoid drinks with alcohol, caffeine or high sugar content.

 Wear light-weight, loose fitting clothing.

 Avoid going out in the sun, if possible. If you are outdoors, wear sunscreen.

 Seek air conditioned spaces, such as shopping malls or arenas.

 Avoid heavy meals and using your oven.

 Avoid strenuous activities between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when the sun is hottest.

 Take cool showers or baths, or use cool, wet towels on your face, neck or arms

 Never leave anyone or pets in a parked car

 Fans alone may not provide enough relief from the heat.

 Check on elderly family members and neighbours daily to make sure they are keeping cool.

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