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With the weather forecast predicting hot temperatures on from midday Wednesday 18 June through to Sunday evening, Slough’s public health team are offering top tips on keeping cool. A Yellow Heat-Health Alert has been issued by the UKHSA meaning daytime and nighttime temperatures will be high. The hottest day this week, is set to be Sunday, at a predicted 31 degrees. Though most people can enjoy the warm weather, heatwave conditions can be dangerous for the very young, older people and those with chronic health conditions. As well as issuing top tips the council’s public health team are advising residents to familiarise themselves with the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke and seek medical advice from NHS 111 if someone is feeling unwell or showing concerning symptoms. A list of symptoms and advice on what to do can be found here: https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/healthy-body/heatwave-how-to-cope-in-hot-weather/ And some tips for coping in hot weather: Councillor Ishrat Shah, lead member for public health, wellbeing, and equalities, said: “While many people enjoy hot weather, high temperatures can be dangerous, especially for those particularly vulnerable such as older people, young children, and those with serious illnesses. “If anyone knows someone who might be at special risk, please make sure they know what to do. “We want everyone to be as safe as possible in these conditions, so advise everyone to stay out of the sun as much as possible, keep their homes cool during the day and also ensure lots of fluids are drunk.” | ||||
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