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During Hot Weather, Watch for Heat Illness
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* During hot weather, watch for signs of heat exhaustion.
* If someone is experiencing heavy sweating, nausea, or fainting, you can help by moving them to a cool place, giving them water and putting cool wet cloths on their body.
* If their symptoms get worse, get medical help right away.
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* During hot weather, watch for signs of heat exhaustion.
* If someone is experiencing heavy sweating, nausea, or fainting, you can help:
+ Move them to a cool place
+ Give them water
+ Put cool wet cloths on their body
* If their symptoms get worse, get medical help right away.
Get tips on staying safe in extreme heat at: www.cdc.gov/disasters.
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