Dare County, NC
MenuThere are a few general recommendations to keep as cool as possible when power outages occur. Assure you stay hydrated, drink more water than usual and don’t wait until you’re thirsty to drink. Set up a buddy system, check on a friend or neighbor and have someone do the same for you. Don’t use the stove or oven to cook—it will make you and your house hotter. Open windows, where possible to allow a cross breeze to cool your house. Wear loose and lightweight clothing. Take cool showers or baths to cool down.
It is essential to be able to recognize the symptoms of heat related illness and seek medical attention when necessary. The chart below outlines the symptoms and recommendations to address heat-related illness.
Illness |
Symptoms |
Action |
Heat
|
high body temperature (103°F or higher) hot, red, dry, or damp skin fast, strong pulse headache feeling dizzy nausea feeling confused losing consciousness (passing out) |
call 911 right away |
Heat
|
heavy sweating cold, pale, and clammy skin fast, weak pulse nausea or vomiting muscle cramps feeling tired, weak or dizzy; headache fainting (passing out) |
move the person to a cool place |