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Pasadena Fire Department Cautions Residents to Protect Themselves during Baking Heat this Week

Published on Tuesday, July 12, 2016 | 6:58 am
 

The Pasadena Fire Department has cautioned residents to observe precautions during the anticipated high temperatures and extreme fire weather, in order to avoid heat-related health problems.

Lisa Derderian, Pasadena Fire Department spokesperson, said no Red Flag warnings are anticipated in Pasadena but the high temperatures could be life-threatening.

Here are some of the reminders and precautions the Fire Department released for Pasadena residents:

Prolonged sun exposure may cause dehydration, heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Also, never leave children, elderly people, or pets unattended in closed vehicles, since temperatures can quickly rise to life-threatening levels.

If you plan to be outdoors, please take precautions to protect yourself from the heat. Symptoms of dehydration and heat cramps include dizziness, fatigue, faintness, headaches, muscle cramps, and increased thirst. Individuals with these symptoms should be removed to a cooler, shaded place and given water or sport drinks.

More severe symptoms such as diminished judgment, disorientation, pale and clammy skin, a rapid and weak pulse, and/or fast and shallow breathing may indicate heat exhaustion or impending heat stroke and require immediate medical attention.

Aside from the reminders, fire officials also recommend several other ways to manage the heat:

  • Wear light, loose-fitting clothing.

  • Drink water often, do not wait until you are thirsty, and avoid drinking alcohol.

  • Offer help to those in your neighborhood with limited access to air conditioning and transportation, such as seniors or those who are ill. Check on them frequently or take them to a cooling center.

  • During peak heat hours stay in an air-conditioned area. If you don’t have air conditioning in your home, visit public facilities such as a cooling center, shopping malls, parks, and libraries to stay cool.

  • Avoid unnecessary exertion, such as vigorous exercise, if you are outside or in a non-air conditioned building.

  • Stay out of the sun if you don’t need to be in it. When in the sun, wear a hat, preferably with a wide brim.

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