With the temperature forecast to be in the triple digits through Sunday, we wanted to share some "Beat the Heat" tips
Excessive Heat Safety Tips:
Do not leave adults, children or pets in parked cars for any length of time.
Drink plenty of cool water or fluids even if you’re not thirsty. Avoid caffeinated, sugary, or alcoholic beverages.
Wear, and dress children in, loose, lightweight, light-colored clothing.
Wear sunscreen and apply for children and infants, and reapply as indicated on the packaging.
Limit time outdoors and seek shade whenever possible. Limit physical exertion.Stay in air-conditioned locations as much as possible.
If you do not have air conditioning, visit public buildings like community centers, shopping malls, or libraries.
Take cool showers or baths, use a cool compress, or take a cool sponge bath.
Though fans may provide comfort, in extreme heat they may not prevent heat related illness.
Check on those most vulnerable to heat related illness often. Infants, young children, the elderly, and those with chronic illness or medical conditions (such as high blood pressure, pregnancy, mental illness or diabetes) are at the greatest risk for heat related illness.
STAY COOL.
STAY HYDRATED.
STAY INFORMED.
Signs and symptoms of heat related illness can include:
Heavy sweatingPalenessMuscle crampsNausea or vomiting
HeadacheRapid pulseTiredness, weakness or dizziness
If you see someone suffering from heat related illness, help cool the person using available methods such as moving them to the shade or air conditioning, a cool bath, cold compress, or spraying them with water.
Seek medical attention immediately for:
Extremely high body temperature
Unconsciousness
Red, hot, dry skin (no sweating)
Worsening symptoms
For more information please visit: www.cdc.gov/extremeheat
Address/Location
Sebastopol, CA Police Department
6850 Laguna Park Way
Sebastopol, CA 95472
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 707-829-4400