Hot weather can be particularly harsh on both children and elderly as their bodies are less efficient at regulating temperature. So how to make sure they always are safe in summer and how to recognize first signs of dehydration and sunstrokes? Here are our tips for hot days that you and your domestic helper should know.
Home is the place where your family will spend most of their time, although it feels like a safe environment, heat can strike too. These points would help you be comfortable at home even it is extremely hot outside:
It is recommended to stay at home as much as possible in case of extremely hot weather. If you do have to go outside,
Whatever the place you go, always bring water and make sure your loved ones drink more than usual. Dehydration can be identified with extreme fatigue, dizziness, headaches, a loss of appetite and a dry-coated tongue or mouth.
In case of hot weather, appropriate clothes and protections are recommended:
If a family member experiences one of these symptoms, try to cool him or her down as fast as possible while waiting for help:
Heat strokes are more common at a very young age and above 65. If some of your family members are in these age groups, be much more attentive. Also, you can message your domestic helper regularly to check if they are safe and remind them to drink more water!
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