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Most of us enjoy the warm weather when we finally experience it but hot weather can be a serious problem to many vulnerable individuals.

The following heat health alert has been issued by the Met Office and some helpful steps set out below along with useful website links and a poster on keeping cool.

Level 2 – Alert and Readiness

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/heat-health/…

There is a 70% probability of heat health criteria being met until 1800 on Saturday 29th June 2019 in parts of England.

The very young, the elderly and the seriously ill are the groups who are particularly at risk of health problems when the weather is very hot. In particular, very hot weather can make heart and breathing problems worse.

Please follow this advice to keep cool and comfortable and reduce health risks:
• Shut windows and pull down the shades when it is hotter outside. If it’s safe, open them for ventilation when it is cooler.
• Avoid the heat: stay out of the sun and don’t go out between 11am and 3pm (the hottest part of the day) if you’re vulnerable to the effects of heat.
• Keep rooms cool by using shades or reflective material outside the windows. If this isn’t possible, use light-coloured curtains and keep them closed (metallic blinds and dark curtains can make the room hotter).
• Have cool baths or showers, and splash yourself with cool water.
• Drink cold drinks regularly, such as water and fruit juice. Avoid tea, coffee and alcohol.
• Stay tuned to the weather forecast on the radio or TV, or on the Met Office website.
• Plan ahead to make sure you have enough supplies, such as food, water and any medications you need.
• Identify the coolest room in the house so you know where to go to keep cool.
• Wear loose, cool clothing, and a hat if you go outdoors.
• Check up on friends, relatives and neighbours who may be less able to look after themselves.

For more information
• Met Office Heat-health watch
• NHS Choices Heatwave: be prepared
• WSCC Current incidents (Please note there may be a delay updating the ‘Latest information’ whilst we upload it)
• WSCC Dealing with extreme weather
• WSCC Preparing for emergencies

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