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Posted by: thepinetree on 06/19/2017 03:43 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 06/19/2017 03:55 PM
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Calaveras County Public Health Department Issues Heat Advisory to Residents

San Andreas, CA... Calaveras County Health and Human Services Agency - Public Health Division has issued a heat advisory for the County. We urge the public to act now to prevent heat-related illness. Temperatures of 100 degrees or more are expected over the next several days. Dr. Kelaita, County Health Officer, stated, “Taking action now can prevent the possibility of heat-related illness. Some health conditions such as obesity, fever, dehydration, heart disease, poor circulation, sunburn and drug/alcohol use can make it harder for the body to say cool in hot weather.” During this heat wave, be sure to:





 Drink plenty of water
o Take enough water for yourself and those traveling with you when you leave home
o Avoid drinks with caffeine (tea, coffee, and soft drinks)
o Avoid alcoholic beverages
o Provide plenty of water for pets
 Stay cool, stay indoors
o Stay in an air conditioned area, if possible
o If you do not have air conditioning, go to a place that is air conditioned
o Take a cool shower or bath
 Wear light clothing and sunscreen when outdoors
o Choose lightweight, light-colored, and loose-fitting clothing
o Wear a wide-brimmed hat
o Use sunscreen when outside (SPF 15 or higher) and reapply every two hours when in the sun
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Calaveras Health and Human Services Agency
Kristin Brinks, Director 509 East St. Charles Street
San Andreas, CA 95249
Behavioral Health Division
891 Mountain Ranch Road
San Andreas, CA 95249
Phone (209) 754-6525
Fax (209) 754-6597
Public Health Division
700 Mountain Ranch Road, Suite C2
891 Mountain Ranch Road (Mail)
San Andreas, CA 95249
Phone (209) 754-6460
Fax (209) 754-1709
Human Services
509 East St. Charles Street
San Andreas, CA 95249
Phone (209) 754-6452
Fax (209) 754-3293
 Plan outdoor activities for the cooler parts of the day
o Avoid being out during the hottest part of the day
o Rest often in a shady area
o Never leave children or pets in a parked car
 Pace yourself
o Take frequent, regularly scheduled breaks
o If you don’t feel well (for example: heart pounds, out of breath,
lightheaded, confused, weak or faint) stop your activity and rest in a cool
or shady area
 Stay in touch with your family, friends, and neighbors daily
o For those with health conditions and the elderly, check in more often
o Have others check on you
Heat related illness can be prevented by taking these steps, especially during a heat
wave. “Don’t overestimate what you can do during a heat wave; assume it should be
less than your normal level of activity,” stated Dr. Kelaita.
The warning signs of heat illness include heavy sweating, cramps, headache, nausea or
vomiting, tiredness, weakness, dizziness and fainting. For more information about
prevention and signs of heat-related illness, visit www.calaveraspublichealth.com, call
Public Health at 209-754-6460 or www.facebook.com/calaveraspublichealth.


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