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Enfield Fire District 1 Shares Hot Weather Safety Tips 

With multiple 90-plus degree days already occurring in 2021, Chief Edward N. Richards and Enfield Fire District No. 1 would like to remind residents to take safety precautions during activities during particularly hot days, especially those that take place outdoors.

“During this heat wave, we encourage residents to stay indoors and stay hydrated,” Chief Richards said. “In this type of extreme weather, heat exhaustion and heat stroke may occur in those who are outside in a hot, humid environment for prolonged periods of time. Any resident who may be suffering from a heat-related illness is encouraged to call 9-1-1 if symptoms are severe or progressively worsen.”

A heat wave began in the area on Saturday with temperatures in the mid 90s. The heat wave is expected to last until Thursday, June 10, marking a five-day period with extreme temperatures. Along with the building heat, the dew point will also begin to climb resulting in humid conditions.

Due to the extreme heat, Enfield Public Schools will be letting students out of class early today as the state contends with the first heat wave of the summer.

To prevent illness and injuries, the Enfield Fire District No. 1 recommends the following safety tips from the American Red Cross and National Safety Council:

Heat Safety Tips:

Additional Tips for Parents:

To learn more about summer safety, visit the National Safety Council’s summer safety website here.

 

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