Effingham, IL-(Effingham Radio)- Effingham County Emergency Management and Effingham County Health Department urge residents to take precautions due to the forecast of excessive heat this week.
The National Weather Service in Lincoln is predicting a heat wave for Effingham County.
High temperatures forecast could lead to heat related illnesses with prolonged exposure outdoors.
Illinois Department of Public Health recommends the following:
- Increase fluid intake, avoiding drinks with sugar, caffeine and alcohol.
- Decrease strenuous, outdoor activities and remain in air conditioning when possible.
Check on well-being of elderly family and friends who may be living alone.
Symptoms of heat–related illness include headaches, skin that is hot to the touch, increased body temperature, loss of consciousness, seizures and irregular heartbeats.
Individuals with chronic health conditions should be monitored because they may be more susceptible to the heat.
Residents are encouraged to also make preparations for their pets to stay cool as well.
If you are in need of emergency cooling, please contact the Effingham County Sheriff’s office at 217–342 2101, and you will be put in contact with heat relief resources.
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