Summer Temperatures are Rising, Follow These Tips To Stay Safe

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Summer and even the fall months in San Diego County can bring extremely high temperatures that can be dangerous to people and pets.

People need to remember that extreme heat can spike body temperatures that can cause heatstroke, exhaustion, dizziness, nausea, confusion, headache and even death. People who are particularly at risk are children, older adults, people with chronic medical conditions, pregnant people and outdoor workers.

So, here are tips that can help keep you, your friends and loved ones safe.

Responding to Signs of Heatstroke or Heat Exhaustion

Tips to Help People Avoid Heat-Related Problems

Tips to Keep Your pets cool in hot weather

So, remember, the sun is beautiful, but it can be dangerous. Stay cool; be cool!

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