Excessive heat can be dangerous. It’s important to stay cool to avoid a heat stroke or dehydration. For Caregivers, they
Know the Signs of a Heatstroke
It’s UV Safety Month. During the summer, UV (ultraviolet) rays can increase the heat index and become dangerous, especially for the
Summer Safety Tips: 4 Ways to Avoid a Heat Stroke
Drink more fluids during the day (non-alcoholic), regardless of your activity level. Stay indoors and in a cool place during hot days (home, the library, or community venue).