Cenla Focus

American Red Cross Urges Caution During Heat Wave

American Red Cross Urges Caution During Heat WaveWhen the dog days of summer deliver hot temperatures and high humidity, the American Red Cross of Central Louisiana urges residents to take precautions against the heat.  According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 400 Americans die each year due to summer’s sweltering heat. In recent years, excessive heat has caused more deaths than all other weather events, including tornadoes, floods and hurricanes.

Everyone is at risk when temperatures rise above 90 degrees; and the elderly and the very young are most susceptible to heat and heat-related illnesses. Heat-related illnesses can cause serious injury and even death if unattended. Signs of heat-related illnesses include nausea, dizziness, flushed or pale skin, heavy sweating and headaches. Persons with heat-related illness should be moved to a cool place, given cool water to drink and ice packs or cool wet cloths should be applied to the skin. If a victim refuses water, vomits or loses consciousness, call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number immediately.

“Our goal is to give people the information they need to protect themselves and their families from heat-related illnesses,” said Kyra Turner, Public Affairs Manager for the Central Louisiana Chapter.  Here are several ways you can help your family beat the heat this summer.

Red Cross Heat Wave Safety Tips:

 

Know What These Heat-Related Terms Mean:

 

General Care for Heat Emergencies:

 

Red Cross training can give you the skills and confidence to act in an emergency. For more information contact the Central Louisiana Red Cross at (318) 442-6621 or visit www.cenlaredcross.org. for printable checklists and other preparedness and prevention information.

Exit mobile version