thermometer560The Grey Bruce Health Unit has issued a heat warning. From an August 8 release, over the next two to three days, local daytime high temperatures are predicted to reach or exceed 31 degrees Celsius with nighttime lows dropping to only 21 degrees Celsius.

These conditions increase the risk of heat illness, especially among the very young, older adults, those who are active in the heat, people with pre-existing health conditions or taking medication and those without access to air conditioning.

Here is how you can protect yourself and others from heat illnesses:

• If you have a health condition or are taking medication, ask your pharmacist or doctor if this increases your health risk in the heat.
• Drink plenty of cool liquids, especially water, before you feel thirsty to decrease your risk of dehydration.
• Reschedule or plan outdoor activities during cooler parts of the day.
• Wear loose-fitting, light-coloured clothing made of breathable fabric.
• Take a break from the heat by spending a few hours in a cool place.
• Take cool showers or baths until you feel refreshed.• Never leave people or pets in your care inside a parked vehicle or in direct sunlight.
• Visit neighbours, friends and older family members to make sure they're cool and hydrated.

For more information about heat health and precautions to take during extreme heat events visit the Health Canada website.