It's hot.
It's humid.
You're working hard.
Do you know the signs of
heat ILLNESS?
Beat the heat
Heat Exhaustion
Symptoms
Headaches
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Weakness
Mood changes, irritability, confusion or the inability to think clearly
Nausea and vomiting
Decreased or dark-colored urine
Fainting
Pale, clammy skin
ACT IMMEDIATELY. If not treated, heat exhaustion can advance to hat stroke
or death.
Take action!
Move victim to cool, shaded area. Don't leave the person alone. If symptoms
include dizziness or lightheadedness, lay the victim on his or her back and
raise legs 6 to 8 inches. If symptoms include nausea or vomiting, lay the victim
on his or her side.
Loosen and remove any heavy clothing.
Give the person cool water to drink - about a cup every 15 minutes -
unless he or she is nauseous or vomiting.
Fan the victim and spray with a cool mist of water or apply a wet cloth
to skin.
Call 911 for emergency help if the person does not feel better in a few
minutes.
Heat Stroke - A Medical Emergency
Symptoms
Dry, pale skin with no sweating
Hot, red skin that looks sunburned
Mood changes, irritability, confusion or the inability to think clearly
Seizures
Inability to revive from an unconscious state
Call 911 for emergency help IMMEDIATELY.
Take action!
Move the victim to a cool, shaded area. Don't leave the person alone.
Lay the victim on his or her back. Move any nearby objects away if the victim
is having seizures. If symptoms include nausea or vomiting, lay the victim on
his or her side.
Loosen and remove any heavy clothing
Give the person cool water to drink - about a cup every 15 minutes -
unless the victim is nauseous or vomiting.
Fan the victim and spray with a cool mist of water or wipe the victim
with a wet cloth, or cover with a wet sheet.
Place ice packs under the armpits and groin area.
Prevent Heat Illness
Safety Depends on Me!
Drink Plenty of Fluids
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