CDC issues heat safety guidelines ahead of summer travel season – The Mercury News

As travelers launched into their summer vacations, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched a brand new heat and health initiative to guard Americans from heat exposure.

The CDC's keys include staying cool, staying hydrated and knowing the symptoms.

“Heat can affect our health, but heat-related illnesses and deaths are preventable,” said CDC Director Mandy Cohen, MD, MPH. “We’re releasing new heat and health tools and guidance to help people take simple steps to stay safe in the heat.”

For travelers, the CDC and NWS have developed the HeatRisk Forecast Tool, which provides a seven-day heat forecast nationwide that shows when temperatures could reach levels that would harm your health.

Authorities have also launched a HeatRisk dashboard that mixes data from the HeatRisk forecast tool with other information, including local air quality details, to supply Americans with advice on stay secure as temperatures rise in the course of the busy summer travel season.

Another aspect of the CDC's newly developed clinical guidelines is that they assist doctors protect vulnerable people as temperatures rise.

A recent report from the CDC found that each day emergency room visits as a consequence of heat-related illnesses peaked in several regions in the course of the warm months of 2023 and remained exceptionally high for an prolonged period.

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