Preventing heat illness with these simple tips

by Carolyn Andrews 12/31/2023

Heat-related illness can be a large issue, especially in dry and arid climates. Even in climates where heat isn’t as prevalent, residents can still have heat-related issues such as heat exhaustion or dehydration. In fact, anywhere hot temperatures may creep up to severely uncomfortable levels, there’s caution to be had over maintaining a healthy body temperature.

Want to avoid having issues with a hot environment? Try these tips to keep the heat exhaustion at bay:

Drink plenty of water

Staying hydrated is a great way to maintain a normal body temperature during times of extreme heat. Adding an extra glass of water or so to your current hydration regimen will help account for the excess fluid you lose as your body sweats.

Stay out of the sun

Another considerable tip is to stay out of the sun, especially when it’s highest in the sky. If you need to go outside during a heat wave, try morning and evening hours when the sun hasn’t quite reached its peak.

Try remaining indoors where air conditioning and air circulation are present. You may also opt for more insulation for your home or heat blocking accents like blackout curtains and advanced weather stripping.

Take a cool shower

If you feel yourself getting too warm or notice signs of heat stress such as cramps, excessive dryness or feeling faint, go inside and rest first. Hydrate while doing so. When the symptoms pass, take a cool shower.

By keeping the shower levels below your normal body temperature, you’ll help bring an already spiked core temperature down to manageable and healthy levels. It may also help save a little extra money if you’d like to keep your air conditioning unit(s) at a certain temperature. If you get too warm, just hop in a cool shower and refresh

Watch the heat index

One hefty preventative measure for staying away from heat illness is to monitor the heat index in your area, especially if your region is experiencing an extreme heat event.

Many weather apps designed for smart devices have a heat index attached to them. They may also have active warning and weather notices that can help keep you safe during warmer weather.

These are just a few ways to avoid heat-related illnesses during times of excessively high temperatures. For those currently in or relocating to a hotter climate, be sure to keep your home’s insulation, HVAC or air conditioning units and home accessories in mind to help combat extreme temperatures.

About the Author
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Carolyn Andrews

Carolyn Andrews has over 30 years licensed Brokerage experience in both California and Colorado. Born in England, Carolyn moved to California in 1980, then relocated to Denver, Colorado in 1991. Carolyn has also received recognition for Top Sales at RE/MAX Alliance Aurora in 2007-2008 and is a member of the RE/MAX Hall of Fame & Chairman’s Club, as well as a recipient of the ReMax Lifetime Achievement Award. Carolyn has sold over 2000 homes personally in her career. Carolyn has been actively involved in many aspects of the Real Estate business including investment property, luxury homes, mountain resort property, skiin/ski out, REO/default management, loss mitigation, valuations, and disposition. She has been a speaker and panelist at several conferences and has been consulted on many occasions by various organizations in the REO/financial industries for her expertise and served on many boards. She has attended numerous ongoing classes to stay abreast of changes in the ever-evolving Real Estate industry. She is the prior State Director for Colorado for VAREP(Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals). She is a member of 3 boards of Realtors including Metro Denver, Colorado Springs and Summit County mountain areas. She heads up The Andrews Group and is or has been an active member of NAR, CAR,REOMAC, CIPS, CRS, AREAA, NAPW, NAHREP, and is an original member of the ELITEReal Estate network. She was ranked #1 for most homes sold in Denver 2007 by Denver Board of Realtors, #2 for 2008, and #2 for 2009, #5 in 2010 and #4 in 2011 and has been consistently in the top 10 ever since. Carolyn Andrews has been a top rated Endorsed Local Provider for the Dave Ramsey Organization and also a Top Producing agent for 2018 for the Homelight Company.