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Stay Safe and Hydrated in the Sun

20/07/2021

With the current good weather and temperatures set to rise before the end of the week, we are advising everyone to stay safe and well in the sun.

The main risks posed by the hot weather are: not drinking enough water (dehydration); Overheating, which can make symptoms worse for people with existing heart or respiratory conditions; heat stroke and sunburn / sun blisters.

Over the past six weeks (1 June to 16 July), the Western Trust has treated 35 people at its emergency departments and Urgent Care and Treatment Centre for similar issues.

Needing medical treatment should be avoidable by taking the correct precautions. In the sun we should:

  • Look out for others, especially older people, young children and babies and those with underlying health condition;
  • Spend as little time in the sun as possible;
  • Cover up with light, loose clothing;
  • Drink plenty of water as sugary, alcoholic and caffeinated drinks can make you more dehydrated
  • Walk in the shade, apply sunscreen and wear a hat, if you have to go out in the heat;
  • Never leave anyone in a closed parked vehicle;
  • Avoid physical exertion (especially during the hottest part of the day).

For more information on how to stay safe in the sun, visit: www.careinthesun.org