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Tips During This Week’s Heat Wave

San Andreas, CA — The Calaveras County Public Health Officer, Dr. Rene Ramirez, is urging everyone to be vigilant during the first peak summer heat wave of the season.

He notes that temperatures could reach triple digits in many parts of the area today through Thursday.

Dr. Ramirez says, “Be sure to pay attention to warning signs of heat-related illnesses such as heavy sweating, muscle cramps, weakness, headache, nausea or vomiting, paleness, tiredness, or dizziness.”

He adds that common preventable heat-related illnesses include heat stroke, heat exhaustion, cramps, sunburn, and rash. Extreme cases can lead to death. It is advised to stay in an air-conditioned place as much as possible to prevent heat-related illnesses. If your home does not have air conditioning, he says to visit public places like coffee shops, grocery stores, or libraries, which are already open and can provide temporary relief from the heat.

It is also important to drink plenty of fluids, wear light clothing, use sunscreen, pace yourself, and consider using a buddy system (check in on friends, family and neighbors).

Other tips from Calaveras Public Health is below:

What to Do
If you or someone you know is suffering from heat-related illness, below are steps for what to do:
Heat Stroke:

Heat Exhaustion:

Heat Cramps:

If you have a pet or a companion animal:

Written by BJ Hansen.

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