| July is Extreme Heat Safety Month
 
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			 [July 07, 2022] 
			The Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) is 
			sharing tips to beat the heat because July is Extreme Heat Safety 
			Month. “We’ve already had 100 °+ temperatures for several days in 
			June, and it’s clear that extreme heat is dangerous,” said IEMA 
			Deputy Director Scott Swinford. “Take precautions and reduce your 
			risk to avoid heat exhaustion by staying cool and well hydrated.” 
				
				
				High temperatures paired with significant 
				humidity can lead to increased risks of heat cramps, heat 
				illness, heat stroke, and heat exhaustion.
				
				Take breaks in the shade
				
				Drink plenty of water
				
				Avoid overexertion and strenuous outdoor 
				activities
				
				Wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothing that 
				covers the skin to prevent sunburn
				
				Use sunscreen
				
				Don’t leave children or pets in a vehicle - Look 
				before you lock!
				
				Keep curtains and shades closed at home
				
				Take cool showers or baths
				
				Avoid using your oven 
			
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				If you don’t have air conditioning, visit a 
				cooling center, store, or mall
				
				Check on family members, seniors, and neighbors
				
				Follow our five NWS offices that cover Illinois 
				(Chicago, Quad Cities, Lincoln, Paducah, and St. Louis) 
			Extreme heat is high heat and humidity with 
			temperatures above 90 degrees for at least two to three days. Be 
			better prepared for the weather and learn about specific heat terms 
			here:
			
			https://www2.illinois.gov/ready/hazards/Pages/HeatTerms.aspx
 
 More tips on extreme heat safety can be found here:
 https://www2.illinois.gov/ready/
 hazards/Pages/ExtremeTempsHot.aspx
 
 Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA):
			www.Ready.Illinois.gov
 
				 
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