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Providing recommendations to prevent the effects that can be caused by the heat wave (24/08/2010)

The departments of Health and Consumption of Ayuntamiento de Totana have informed the public about the various recommendations given to prevent the effects of heat, which is hitting the region of Murcia, in order to sensitize the general public about the dangers of sun health.

The Meteorological Agency has issued a special notice of adverse weather phenomenon for the heat wave will last until Monday 30 August.

In the report, the agency explained that the situation will result in an anticyclonic gradual rise in temperatures and is expected to reach 42 degrees.

For its part, the Directorate General of Emergency Region of Murcia has again enabled the orange alert level to high temperatures, which in principle will end at 19:00 pm this afternoon.

Recommendations

From the departments of Health and Consumer brand aimed at raising awareness of particular relevance for those over the detrimental impact the heat and sun when temperatures recorded extreme values with the arrival of summer.

The elderly, along with children and outdoor workers are the group most susceptible to suffer the dreaded heat stroke and sunburn to suffer the skin, as noted by the Councillor for Health, Trini Cayuela.

They have also pointed out that the heat does not affect all people equally, as there are groups more sensitive to the effects of high temperatures, where the people over 65 and children under 4, which is that sum to people suffering from cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, Alzheimer's, respiratory diseases or mental workers and people exposed to the sun as well as people being treated with drugs such as diuretics, beta blockers and antidepressants, and obese people.

Exposure to excessive temperatures may cause health problems such as cramps, dehydration, sunstroke, heat stroke and sunburn, as indicated.

In this way, have advised citizens on how to deal with major emergencies to prevent the effects of heat which may occur in the summer campaign as they can be muscle cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke or dehydration.

Also, warning to those who suffer from overweight, chronic illness or are under medical treatment, they must advise caution and also maintain a common control on the most vulnerable to the effects of high temperatures, either because of age or disability.

In order to avoid such situations, users are advised to keep well hydrated, drink plenty of water or fluid intake avoiding alcohol, beverages, stimulants and excess sugar.

Similarly, it is advisable to avoid high temperature environments, in addition to major physical effort under the sun and make light meals, as should eat foods high in fluids and minerals.

In case of undertaking activities outside elements, use protection such as hats, shirts, and lotions to avoid problems in the head and skin, drink plenty of water or other liquid, in addition to acting to symptoms of heatstroke and dehydration.

Also, among other recommendations is to keep food in the refrigerator, do not leave children or elderly people inside a car with the windows closed and to help people who may be at increased risk from the effects of heat.

Finally, recalled a series of recommendations to be considered in case of emergency, when you need to call 112, made available to all citizens to see any help or information in addition to address situations where emergencies.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana. Foto: archivo Murcia.com

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