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The National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS). Follow us for information, tools, and resources on heat and health #NIHHIS #HeatSafety @NOAA

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Running a quick errand with your child? πŸš— Not so fast. ❌ It's critical to take EVERY precaution to prevent child hot car deaths. ‡️

Running a quick errand with your child? πŸš— Not so fast. ❌ 

It's critical to take EVERY precaution to prevent child hot car deaths. ‡️
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Everyone operates on auto-pilot once in a while. Caregivers should have a strategy to ensure that no one is ever forgotten in a hot car. Always be #WeatherReady. #NIHHIS #HeatSafety weather.gov/safety/heat-ch…

Everyone operates on auto-pilot once in a while. Caregivers should have a strategy to ensure that no one is ever forgotten in a hot car. Always be #WeatherReady. #NIHHIS #HeatSafety
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One in four hot car deaths happens when a child gets trapped in a locked vehicle and experiences heat stroke. Even on a cool day, a car’s temperature can become deadly in minutes. Lock your vehicle doors, and keep keys out of reach.πŸ”’bit.ly/3UGH1gI #HeatSafety #NIHHIS

One in four hot car deaths happens when a child gets trapped in a locked vehicle and experiences heat stroke. Even on a cool day, a car’s temperature can become deadly in minutes. Lock your vehicle doors, and keep keys out of reach.πŸ”’bit.ly/3UGH1gI

#HeatSafety #NIHHIS
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When outdoors in the heat, wear lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing. Hats are also a good idea to protect your face and scalp from harmful UV rays. Also,don’t forget to apply sunscreen liberally. weather.gov/safety/heat #NIHHIS #HeatSafety

When outdoors in the heat, wear lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing. Hats are also a good idea to protect your face and scalp from harmful UV rays. Also,don’t forget to apply sunscreen liberally. weather.gov/safety/heat #NIHHIS #HeatSafety
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πŸ₯΅ Stay safe in the heat this summer! Limit outdoor activities and remain hydrated. Wear light-colored clothing and sunscreen. Work outdoors early or very late in the day. Take frequent cool-down breaks in the shade or in air conditioned spaces. weather.gov/heatsafety

πŸ₯΅ Stay safe in the heat this summer! Limit outdoor activities and remain hydrated. Wear light-colored clothing and sunscreen. Work outdoors early or very late in the day. Take frequent cool-down breaks in the shade or in air conditioned spaces. weather.gov/heatsafety
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Traveling this summer? Make sure you know heat risk where you're traveling and how to stay safe during travel activities, such as hiking and going to the beach. Stay hydrated, and check on your travel partners. More #HeatSafety tips: heat.gov #NIHHIS

Traveling this summer? Make sure you know heat risk where you're traveling and how to stay safe during travel activities, such as hiking and going to the beach. Stay hydrated, and check on your travel partners.

More #HeatSafety tips: heat.gov

#NIHHIS
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Heading to a summer camp? Keep kids safe from #heat while they spend time outdoors: ● Give them plenty of water. ● Dress them in loose, light-colored clothes. ● Teach them the signs of heat illness. More: bit.ly/4gzNgvw #HeatSafety #NIHHIS

Heading to a summer camp? Keep kids safe from #heat while they spend time outdoors:

● Give them plenty of water.
● Dress them in loose, light-colored clothes.
● Teach them the signs of heat illness.

More: bit.ly/4gzNgvw  
#HeatSafety #NIHHIS
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Stay safe from the #heat and sun this summer! Follow these tips: -Stay hydrated. -Apply sunscreen. -Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing. -Take breaks in the shade. Learn more: bit.ly/3Vhzzcc #HeatSafety #DontFryDay #NIHHIS

Stay safe from the #heat and sun this summer! Follow these tips:

-Stay hydrated.
-Apply sunscreen.
-Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing.
-Take breaks in the shade.

Learn more: bit.ly/3Vhzzcc

#HeatSafety #DontFryDay #NIHHIS
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Sunburns not only increase your risk of skin cancer but also increase your risk of heat-related illness and dehydration. On #DontFryDay, learn how to protect your skin by finding shade and wearing protective clothing. Learn more: bit.ly/3Vhzzcc #HeatSafety #NIHHIS

Sunburns not only increase your risk of skin cancer but also increase your risk of heat-related illness and dehydration. On #DontFryDay, learn how to protect your skin by finding shade and wearing protective clothing.

Learn more: bit.ly/3Vhzzcc

#HeatSafety #NIHHIS
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By Friday and Saturday, daily high temperatures will begin pushing record levels for this time of the year across parts of the Western U.S. On these maps, you'll see NWS HeatRisk, which is an experimental color-numeric-based index that provides a forecast risk of heat-related

By Friday and Saturday, daily high temperatures will begin pushing record levels for this time of the year across parts of the Western U.S. On these maps, you'll see NWS HeatRisk, which is an experimental color-numeric-based index that provides a forecast risk of heat-related
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🌑️Temperatures will be on the rise late this week across the western U.S. ⚠️An Extreme Heat Warning and Heat Advisory are in effect across portions of California and Nevada on Friday and Saturday (May 30-31). weather.gov

🌑️Temperatures will be on the rise late this week across the western U.S.

⚠️An Extreme Heat Warning and Heat Advisory are in effect across portions of California and Nevada on Friday and Saturday (May 30-31).
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National Heat Awareness Day serves as a reminder of the dangers of extreme heat β€” but when a child is left alone in a car, even mild conditions can lead to disaster. πŸ‘ΆπŸŒ‘οΈ Know your facts: NHTSA.gov/Heatstroke Once You Park, Stop. πŸ›‘ Look. πŸ‘οΈ Lock. πŸ”’

National Heat Awareness Day serves as a reminder of the dangers of extreme heat β€” but when a child is left alone in a car, even mild conditions can lead to disaster. πŸ‘ΆπŸŒ‘οΈ

Know your facts: NHTSA.gov/Heatstroke

Once You Park, Stop. πŸ›‘ Look. πŸ‘οΈ Lock. πŸ”’
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Heat-related illnesses are preventable with proper planning, education, and action. Learn how to recognize and treat heat stroke and heat exhaustion, so you can stay safe as temperatures rise. Visit Heat.gov for more heat safety information. #BeatTheHeat

Heat-related illnesses are preventable with proper planning, education, and action. Learn how to recognize and treat heat stroke and heat exhaustion, so you can stay safe as temperatures rise.

Visit Heat.gov for more heat safety information. #BeatTheHeat
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Dangerous heat in portions of the country today will evolve as the week progresses, culminating in potentially Extreme heat impacts from the central plains by Saturday, then into the Midwest and East Coast late this weekend and into early next work week. Check

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An upper level ridge will bring above normal temps across the Central Plains by Friday and will move over the Mid-Atlantic states and Great Lakes by Sunday. Take proper precaution and stay hydrated to prevent the risk for any heat related illnesses!

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Summer has taken its time arriving in the Northeast, but it's coming in HOT. Triple-digit heat indices will be common through next week, with oppressive humidity. Record-breaking heat will be dangerous to those working and playing outdoors so take precautions.

Summer has taken its time arriving in the Northeast, but it's coming  in HOT.  Triple-digit heat indices will be common through next week, with oppressive humidity.  Record-breaking heat will be dangerous to those working and playing outdoors so take precautions.
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Here are the latest Key Messages for the upcoming heat wave. Numerous daily record highs and warm lows are anticipated Sunday into early next week. This level of heat can be dangerous to anyone without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration.

Here are the latest Key Messages for the upcoming heat wave. Numerous daily record highs and warm lows are anticipated Sunday into early next week. This level of heat can be dangerous to anyone without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration.
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🌑️First Significant Heat Wave This Season The hottest temperatures of the season so far are expected to begin Friday (June 20) across the Plains then expand this weekend across portions of the Midwest and Great Lakes. The extreme heat is then expected to shift and persist across

🌑️First Significant Heat Wave This Season
The hottest temperatures of the season so far are expected to begin Friday (June 20) across the Plains then expand this weekend across portions of the Midwest and Great Lakes.

The extreme heat is then expected to shift and persist across
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The next several days will feature not only high daytime temperatures, but also very warm nights – not allowing our bodies to recover if precautions aren’t taken. Everyone is at risk from the dangers of extreme heat, but these groups are more vulnerable than most. Ensure that

The next several days will feature not only high daytime temperatures, but also very warm nights – not allowing our bodies to recover if precautions aren’t taken. Everyone is at risk from the dangers of extreme heat, but these groups are more vulnerable than most. Ensure that
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The arrival of the Solstice also means it’s the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere in terms of daylight and direct sunlight. Remember to protect yourself from the heat and sun. βœ… Drink plenty of water βœ… Apply sunscreen, SPF 30 or higher βœ… Take regular breaks in

The arrival of the Solstice also means it’s the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere in terms of daylight and direct sunlight. Remember to protect yourself from the heat and sun.
βœ… Drink plenty of water
βœ… Apply sunscreen, SPF 30 or higher
βœ… Take regular breaks in