Red Cross: Be Prepared for the Summer Heat

Dangerously hot weather is predicted for the central Pennsylvania area, and the American Red Cross reminds everyone of the steps they should take to stay safe when the temperatures rise.

“High temperatures, humidity and hot, indoor environments can quickly cause heat-related emergencies,” stated American Red Cross Central Pennsylvania Regional Chief Executive Officer Ellen Kyzer. “Excessive heat can lead to sunburn, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.”

The Red Cross has some simple steps to help beat the heat:

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The free Red Cross Emergency App provides instant access to expert heat safety tips. Users also have the option of receiving alerts for excessive heat watches, warnings and heat advisories.

The Red Cross Pet First Aid App has steps pet owners should take to help keep their furry friends safe during hot weather. People can find the apps in their app store by searching for American Red Cross and at redcross.org/apps.

People can learn how to prevent and respond to heat-related and other emergencies by taking a Red Cross First Aid and CPR/AED or Advance Child Care Training course.

A variety of online and in-class options are available. Course and registration information is available at redcross.org/takeaclass.

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