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People need to make sure they have a fair weather friend they can call on for aid in the event of a heatwave this summer, officials have advised. | |
The Department of Health's Heatwave Plan urges everyone to be aware of the health risks faced by elderly friends and relatives during a hot spell. | The Department of Health's Heatwave Plan urges everyone to be aware of the health risks faced by elderly friends and relatives during a hot spell. |
It says homeowners can stay cool by painting their houses white and planting shrubs for shade. | It says homeowners can stay cool by painting their houses white and planting shrubs for shade. |
Forecasters say it is still too early to say if this summer will be hot. | |
Other tips include identifying the coolest room in the house. | Other tips include identifying the coolest room in the house. |
For the very young and older people or those with serious illnesses, heat can be dangerous. In particular, it can make heart and respiratory problems worse. | For the very young and older people or those with serious illnesses, heat can be dangerous. In particular, it can make heart and respiratory problems worse. |
TIPS TO STAY COOL Shade south and west-facing windowsPaint buildings and surrounding walls white to reflect heatPlant small trees and shrubs around buildingsReplace metal blinds with curtains with white linings to reflect heat outwards where possible. | TIPS TO STAY COOL Shade south and west-facing windowsPaint buildings and surrounding walls white to reflect heatPlant small trees and shrubs around buildingsReplace metal blinds with curtains with white linings to reflect heat outwards where possible. |
In extreme cases, excess heat can lead to heat stroke, which can be fatal. | In extreme cases, excess heat can lead to heat stroke, which can be fatal. |
The Met Office says it is too early to tell whether it will be a very hot summer this year, but the signs so far are that it will be warmer than our last two summers and conditions could well trigger its heatwave warning system. | The Met Office says it is too early to tell whether it will be a very hot summer this year, but the signs so far are that it will be warmer than our last two summers and conditions could well trigger its heatwave warning system. |
In London, this would mean daytime temperatures had exceeded 32C and night-time temperatures were over 18C degrees. In the North West, it would be 30C and 15C, respectively. | In London, this would mean daytime temperatures had exceeded 32C and night-time temperatures were over 18C degrees. In the North West, it would be 30C and 15C, respectively. |
Wayne Elliott, Head of Health Forecasting at the Met Office, said: "Summer is nearly with us and it's a good time to prepare for the high temperatures that we can experience in this country." | Wayne Elliott, Head of Health Forecasting at the Met Office, said: "Summer is nearly with us and it's a good time to prepare for the high temperatures that we can experience in this country." |
Stay cool | Stay cool |
The Heatwave Plan has been updated to advise those suffering breathing problems that although ozone levels increase in hot weather, they drop in the evening. | The Heatwave Plan has been updated to advise those suffering breathing problems that although ozone levels increase in hot weather, they drop in the evening. |
People with respiratory problems should stay inside during the hottest part of the day and windows should be kept shaded and closed when the temperature is hotter outside than inside. | People with respiratory problems should stay inside during the hottest part of the day and windows should be kept shaded and closed when the temperature is hotter outside than inside. |
Yvonne Doyle, Regional Director of Public Health for the South East Coast said: "This year's plan encourages everyone to take practical action before a heatwave strikes. | Yvonne Doyle, Regional Director of Public Health for the South East Coast said: "This year's plan encourages everyone to take practical action before a heatwave strikes. |
"Keeping the home as cool as possible during hot weather and remembering the needs of friends, relatives and neighbours who could be at risk is essential." | "Keeping the home as cool as possible during hot weather and remembering the needs of friends, relatives and neighbours who could be at risk is essential." |
People are advised to contact their local environmental health officer if they have concerns for themselves or a vulnerable friend, neighbour or relative. | People are advised to contact their local environmental health officer if they have concerns for themselves or a vulnerable friend, neighbour or relative. |
Environmental health workers at local authorities can visit to inspect the condition of a home for hazards to health, including excess heat. | Environmental health workers at local authorities can visit to inspect the condition of a home for hazards to health, including excess heat. |
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