CHO Heat Health Alert: North Central Weather District (14-17 January)

CHO Heat Health Alert: North Central Weather District (14-17 January)

14 January, 2019

The Chief Health Officer has issued a heat health alert based on the Bureau of Meteorology 7-day forecast
 
The forecast conditions may cause an increase in heat related illnesses in the community.
 
Extreme heat can affect anyone. Pregnant women, people with a pre-existing medical condition, people aged over 65 and children and babies are most at risk.
 
Organisations should monitor local weather conditions and respond in accordance with their heat plans. Individuals should also prepare for the heat.
 
 
Heat kills more Australians than any natural disaster.
 
Heat health status - Department of Health and Human Services
 
VicEmergency - incidents and warnings
 
Survive the heat - Better Health Channel
 
Drink more water 
 Never leave kids, adults or pets in cars 
Check in on others
Keep cool
Plan ahead
 
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