How to stay safe in the Texas heat

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As climate change pushes temperatures higher, it’s even more important to remember how dangerous the heat is and take steps to protect yourself.

Austin-Travis County EMS first responders carry a 75-year-old man to an ambulance during a 102-degree day in July 2023 outside Austin Wrench A Part in Del Valle. The man passed out while searching for car parts in the sun and told first responders he hadn’t eaten or drank any water all day.We’re testing using AI-powered tools to provide an audio version of this story. While this audio recording is machine-generated, the story was written by human journalists.

“People often are unaware that heat is starting to cause problems, and, by the time they're aware of it, it can be too late,” said Kristie Ebi, a professor at the University of Washington Center for Health and the Global Environment.Gregory Wellenius, an epidemiologist and professor on environmental health at Boston University, advises people to make a plan for how they will cope with extreme heat — or as he calls it “a personal cooling strategy.

“Maybe you go jogging. Try to do that in the morning hours and the late evening hours when it's cooler, or maybe you can do it indoors at a gym rather than outdoors in the middle part of the day,” he said.. Wear loose-fitting, light-colored clothes such as those made from cotton or linen if you have to go outside. A wide-brimmed hat can help protect your face and neck.Never leave people or pets in a hot vehicle.

 

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