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Heat Safety

Lori Hays

Created on June 14, 2022

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Heat exhaustion

Heat stroke

  • Faint or Dizzy
  • Excessive Sweating
  • Nausea or Vomiting
  • Cool, Pale, Clammy Skin
  • Rapid, Weak Pulse
  • Muscle Cramps
  • Throbbing Headache
  • No Sweating
  • Nausea or Vomiting
  • Fever 103+, Red, Hot, Dry Skin
  • Rapid, Strong Pulse
  • May Lose Consciousness

Call 9-1-1

  • Take immediate action to cool the person until help arrives

What to Do:

What to Do:

  • Get to a cooler, air conditioned place
  • Drink water if fully conscious
  • Take a cool shower or use cold compresses

Source: Weather.gov; Illustration: Farm Journal