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Team Norfolk Today

Posted on: June 12, 2025

[ARCHIVED] The Temperature is Rising

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As temperatures rise, so does the risk of heat-related illness — and it doesn’t just affect outdoor workers. Anyone in a hot environment, indoors or out, can be at risk.

These illnesses can range from mild (like heat rash and cramps) to serious and potentially life-threatening, such as heat stroke.

Know the signs and what to do: CDC Heat-Related Illnesses

Take these steps to reduce your risk:

  • Drink cool water and add electrolytes.
  • Take rest breaks in the A/C or the shade.
  • Wear light and loose-fitting clothing.
  • Avoid peak sun hours & modify the schedule.
  • Use the buddy system to monitor each other.
  • Acclimate employees to the heat.
  • Never work in the heat alone.

Let's look out for ourselves and each other this summer.

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