Kent Fire officials offer tips to beat heat; high to hit 93 Monday

The National Weather Service has forecast a high temperature of 93 for Monday. These weather conditions can create problems for

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  • Monday, July 1, 2013 2:21pm
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The National Weather Service has forecast a high temperature of 93 for Monday in Kent. These weather conditions can create problems for

anyone, especially the elderly, handicapped, and the unprepared.

Here are tips from the Kent Fire Department about how to stay cool:

• Stay indoors – especially if you are sensitive to the sun and heat. Consider visiting a mall, theater or other air-conditioned location.

• Shut the blinds or drapes on any windows that receive morning or afternoon sun.

• Dress in lightweight clothing.

• Check on elderly family members and acquaintances frequently.

Drink liquids:

• Drink plenty of water or other non-caffeinated/alcohol beverages.

• Take bottled water if you plan on spending time outdoors. Bring extras for those who forget to plan ahead.

When outdoors:

• Limit your exposure to direct sunlight.

• Wear sunscreen on all exposed skin surfaces. Children are especially susceptible to burning.

• Wear a hat.

• Consider scheduling strenuous activities during the early morning or in the evening when it is cooler.

• Never leave children or pets unattended in a vehicle – even for a short period of time.

Water safety:

• Always supervise children when near any body of water.

• Wear a properly fitting, U.S. Coast Guard approved life jacket.

• Swim at locations that have a lifeguard on duty.

• River and lake water temperatures are still very low and can quickly sap your strength.

• Always take a buddy and a cellphone when on the water.

More tips in English, Spanish, Chinese Vietnamese, Russian, and Korean are available on the Beat the Heat webpage at www.kingcounty.gov/health/beattheheat.aspx.


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