We're in the midst of a dreadful heatwave. We're in the dark trying to keep the house cool...ish.
Do you know the correct things to do to survive a heatwave? Could you advise your elderly family members, and neighbours, how to protect themselves, as well?
https://www.redcross.org.au/emergencies ... t-weather/
https://www.medicinenet.com/11_tips_sur ... /views.htm
How to survive a heatwave
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Re: How to survive a heatwave
Stay inside (especially out of the sun), stay hydrated, stay ventilated. Use sunscreen if you do have to go out. Do as little strenuous activity as possible.
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Re: How to survive a heatwave
It's can be pretty tough depending on your circumstances probably, but it never gets dangerously hot here. It got bad a few times but was bearable enough.