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Heat Wave

During a Heatwave – General Precautions

What to Do:

  • For timely and accurate weather updates, listen to the radio, watch TV, read newspapers, and pay close attention to alerts and instructions from local authorities.
  • You can download weather-related apps like “Sachet”.
  • Drink plenty of water even if you don’t feel thirsty.
  • Individuals with epilepsy or heart, kidney, or liver issues should consult a doctor before increasing fluid intake.
  • Wear light-coloured, loose-fitting cotton clothes during summer.
  • When outdoors, cover your head with a cloth, scarf, cap, or umbrella.
  • Use sunscreen to protect your skin from harmful UV rays.
  • Use sunglasses, if possible, to protect your eyes.
  • Take training in first aid for treating heatstroke.
  • Elderly, children, ill individuals, and overweight people are more susceptible to heatstroke-take special care of them.
  • Stay indoors and avoid travelling during the hottest hours of the day.
  • To maintain hydration, drink ORS, buttermilk, lemon water, salted lassi, coconut water, etc.
  • Traditional foods like onion salad, raw mango, salt, and cumin can help reduce heatstroke effects.
  • Use fans or coolers to keep your home and office ventilated.
  • Bathe frequently with plain (not too cold) water to avoid heatstroke.
  • Offer water to vendors and delivery personnel who come to your home or office.
  • Use public transport and consider carpooling when using private vehicles. This can help reduce global warming and overall heat.
  • Conserve water resources around you. Consider harvesting rainwater.
  • Use energy-efficient appliances, clean fuels, and alternative energy sources.

What Not to Do:

  • Avoid strenuous activities during midday.
  • Do not go outdoors barefoot.
  • Avoid cooking during peak heat hours; ensure proper kitchen ventilation using exhaust fans if possible.
  • Avoid alcohol, tea, coffee, and carbonated drinks as they lead to rapid water loss.
  • Refrain from consuming protein-rich, salty, spicy, and oily food during summer. Avoid stale food.
  • Do not leave children or pets alone in vehicles.
  • Avoid using appliances that generate unnecessary heat.
  • Do not burn dried leaves, husks, crop residues, or garbage.