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With the weather beginning to heat up and summer right around the corner, take these safety precautions for heat-related illnesses. (The below information is from the CDC)
Getting too hot can make you sick. You can become ill from the heat if your body can't compensate for it and properly cool you off. Heat exposure can even kill you: it caused 8,015 deaths in the United States from 1979 to 2003.
These are the main things affecting your body's ability to cool itself during extremely hot weather:
Here are some facts about which people are at greatest risk for heat-related illness and what protective actions to take to prevent illness or death:
You can take these steps to prevent heat-related illnesses, injuries, and deaths during hot weather: