As temperatures rise, the weather department has issued a crucial advisory urging the public to take necessary precautions to combat the heat.
Personal Care Recommendations:
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water and avoid sun exposure between 12 noon and 3 pm.
- Clothing: Wear lightweight, light-colored, breathable cotton clothing.
- Accessories: Use umbrellas, hats, sunglasses, and appropriate footwear when outdoors.
- Dietary Advice: Avoid alcohol, caffeinated, and carbonated drinks. Opt for lassi, rice water, lemon water, buttermilk, and ORS to stay hydrated. Refrain from consuming high-protein or stale food.
- Medical Attention: Seek medical help if feeling unwell or experiencing fainting spells.
Home and Environment:
- Child and Pet Safety: Do not leave children or pets in parked cars to prevent overheating.
- Home Cooling: Utilize curtains, fans, and shutters to maintain a cool indoor environment. Keep windows open at night.
- Personal Cooling: Take frequent baths and wear damp clothes to lower body temperature.
- Outdoor Activities: Farmers and outdoor workers should wear hats, carry umbrellas, and use damp clothes to stay cool.
- Animal Welfare: Provide shade and ample water for animals to prevent heat stress.
Special Recommendations:
- Athletes: Avoid strenuous outdoor activities during peak heat hours (12 noon to 3 pm).
- Travelers: Carry sufficient drinking water when traveling to stay hydrated.