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Persons urged to take measures following high temperatures

In the wake of sweltering temperatures in T&T, persons are being urged safeguard their health.

In particular, the Health Ministry is advising persons to stay hydrated.

This can be done by:

  • Eating fruits and vegetables (At least 2-4 servings of fruits daily and eating vegetables with every meal)
  • Drinking at least 8 – 10 glasses of water, daily
  • Avoiding drinks with caffeine and alcohol

 Persons can also protect themselves from the heat by:

  • Avoiding strenuous exercise during the hottest times of the day (usually 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.),
  • Staying indoors or in shaded areas, when possible,
  • Taking frequent breaks or using hats and umbrellas while working outdoors,
  • Wearing loose-fitting, lightweight, light coloured clothing,
  • Wearing sunscreen with SPF 30 and above.

Checks should also be made on family members, particularly the elderly and children.

The signs of heat stroke and or heat exhaustion include:

  • High body temperature (39 °C or higher)
  • Cold, pale, and clammy skin
  • Fast, weak pulse (heat exhaustion)
  • Fast, strong pulse (heat stroke)
  • Tiredness or weakness
  • Headache
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Muscle cramps
  • Dizziness and confusion
  • Fainting (passing out)

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