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22 November 2006 Warning for people to take care in soaring temperatures
With high temperatures forecast for the next few days, NSW Minister for Health John Hatzistergos, today warned people to take care in the heat. Mr Hatzistergos urged people of all ages to avoid heat exhaustion by protecting themselves against the sun and heat. "People with existing diseases or illness such as heart problems, diabetes or hypertension should take extra caution in these high temperatures," he said. "Symptoms of heat exhaustion include nausea, faintness and dizziness, loss of appetite, weakness, headaches and vomiting." Mr Hatzistergos issued these tips:
If any of these symptoms occur, Ambulance Officers advise to lay the person down and apply cool, wet towels around the neck and under the arms, and have them drink cool fluids. If the person does not respond to treatment or they have severe symptoms such as confusion or collapse, call triple zero immediately and ask for Ambulance. For a range of health information, go online to www.health.nsw.gov.au |
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