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  1. Published on: 16/04/2018 03:00 PMReported by: roving-eye
    Temperatures are set to soar as the week goes on with the thermometer expected to hit 25 degrees.


    The Heatwave Plan for England was launched on 1st June 2017.



    This aims to prepare for, alert people to, and prevent the major avoidable effects on health during periods of severe heat in England. It recommends a series of steps to reduce the risks to health from prolonged exposure to severe heat.

    The document contains useful information on how to stay safe and protect those more vulnerable within our communities.

    Stay out of the heat
    • keep out of the sun between 11am and 3pm
    • if you have to go out in the heat, walk in the shade, apply sunscreen and wear a hat
    and light scarf
    • avoid extreme physical exertion
    • wear light, loose-fitting cotton clothes

    Cool yourself down

    • have plenty of cold drinks, and avoid excess alcohol, caffeine and hot drinks
    • eat cold foods, particularly salads and fruit with a high water content
    • take a cool shower, bath or body wash
    • sprinkle water over the skin or clothing, or keep a damp cloth on the back of your neck

    Keep your environment cool
    • keeping your living space cool is especially important for infants, the elderly or those
    with chronic health conditions or who can’t look after themselves
    • place a thermometer in your main living room and bedroom to keep a check on the
    temperature
    • keep windows that are exposed to the sun closed during the day, and open windows
    at night when the temperature has dropped
    • close curtains that receive morning or afternoon sun, however, care should be taken
    with metal blinds and dark curtains, as these can absorb heat – consider replacing or
    putting reflective material in-between them and the window space
    • turn off non-essential lights and electrical equipment – they generate heat
    • keep indoor plants and bowls of water in the house as evaporation helps cool the air
    • if possible, move into a cooler room, especially for sleeping
    • electric fans may provide some relief, if temperatures are below 35°C

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  3. paulollie says:16/04/2018 07:01 PM
    If we have to explain those 16 bullet points to people, I think we all should have those nice white jackets that lace up at the back and go and sit in a darkened room for a long time.

    What garbage we put out, however I bet there is someone to say this is worthwhile in response.

  4. Darkside says:16/04/2018 07:29 PM
    25c is hardly extreme heat!

  5. gazaprop says:17/04/2018 09:35 AM
    Strange that the 'mud flats' picture isn't used on this item - I wonder why?

  6. Darkside says:17/04/2018 05:01 PM
    And further to my previous comment, it seems that the highest temperature Southport will see this week is a 'scorching' 18c!


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