Various National Weather Service offices are promoting Heat Safety Week, emphasizing the risks of extreme heat, especially for vulnerable groups like children, pets, and the elderly. Tips include avoiding leaving anyone in parked cars, staying hydrated, and limiting outdoor activities. The campaign aims to raise awareness and prevent heat-related incidents.
It's Heat Safety Week: HeatRisk can help people in the U.S. understand what forecasted heat means for them, their families, and their community. Visit the Interactive HeatRisk Viewer: https://t.co/RBN9ezwgto https://t.co/WO56FV0WKM
SOUTH CAROLINA HEAT SAFETY WEEK: Stay safe in the heat! Limit outdoor activities. Drink plenty of water and avoid alcohol. Wear light-colored clothing and sunscreen. Work outdoors early or very late in the day. #scwx #HeatSafety https://t.co/7AUvy9Zl27
Warm temperatures can quickly rise to dangerous levels, especially in the summer and in parked cars. Stay #WeatherReady and don’t underestimate the heat. https://t.co/xtKvV8z1JD #HeatSafety https://t.co/iemT2XMe91
Everyone is at risk from the dangers of extreme heat, but these groups are more vulnerable than most. Ensure that your loved ones and neighbors are safe from the heat and remain #WeatherReady. https://t.co/B449ora5Lp #HeatSafety https://t.co/MEX1kLWeih
It's Heat Safety Week: Working outside in the #heat? Make sure you get #WaterRestShade! Learn more at https://t.co/3ElfFVEPVs #OSHA #WeatherReady #NIHHIS #HeatSafety https://t.co/fvgctQYPba
It's Heat Safety Week: Everyone is at risk from the dangers of extreme heat, but these groups are more vulnerable than most. Ensure that your loved ones and neighbors are safe from the heat and remain #WeatherReady. https://t.co/bKETPxqtUA #NIHHIS #HeatSafety https://t.co/RSzgsKU4s7
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SOUTH CAROLINA HEAT SAFETY WEEK: Everyone is at risk from the dangers of extreme heat, but these groups are more vulnerable than most. Ensure that your loved ones and neighbors are safe from the heat and remain Weather Ready. #scwx #HeatSafety https://t.co/YuiT7neK9Z
It's Heat Safety Week: NEVER leave children in a car, no matter the time of year. Vehicular heatstroke has occurred when outside temps are below 70°F - sunlight can cause the inside of a car to heat up VERY quickly. Stay #WeatherReady #NIHHIS #HeatSafety https://t.co/GCrXFnOMnq https://t.co/EJpBDfgJGG
It's Heat Safety Week: Over 900 children have died inside hot vehicles since 1998. Some of these tragedies were due to children accessing a parked car without supervision. Always lock parked cars, even if you are not a caregiver. #NIHHIS #HeatSafety https://t.co/GCrXFnOMnq https://t.co/L0ceJGTC6F
It's Heat Safety Week: Everyone operates on auto-pilot once in a while. Caregivers should have a strategy to ensure that no one is ever forgotten in a hot car. Always be #WeatherReady. #NIHHIS #HeatSafety https://t.co/GCrXFnOMnq https://t.co/OVEGQH8tek
SOUTH CAROLINA HEAT SAFETY WEEK: Children, Pets, or the Elderly should NEVER be left in a car, no matter the time of year. Vehicular heatstroke has occurred when outside temperatures are below 70F - sunlight can cause the inside of a car to heat up VERY quickly. #scwx #HeatSafety https://t.co/b82X6ZtVqH
It's Heat Safety Week: Learn the symptoms of excessive heat exposure and the appropriate responses. https://t.co/dNKBt3zR4Q #NIHHIS #HeatSafety https://t.co/Vg9kaDar7z
SOUTH CAROLINA HEAT SAFETY WEEK: During hot and humid weather, your body's ability to cool itself is challenged in ways you may not expect. Stay Weather Ready by learning the symptoms of excessive heat exposure and the appropriate responses. #scwx #HeatSafety https://t.co/G2L4JpmNio
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Warm temperatures can quickly rise to dangerous levels — especially in the summer and in parked cars. Stay #WeatherReady and don’t underestimate the heat - https://t.co/4cIFOpy6AY #NIHHIS #HeatSafety https://t.co/u8UXwAcvzs