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EXTREME HEAT HAZARD

usa_gov_logo_nyreblog_com_.gifExtreme heat is defined as temperatures that hover 10 degrees or more above the average high temperature for a region and last for several weeks. An extreme heat hazard occurs when other factors, such as humidity or drought , contribute to the high temperatures.

Extreme heat brings with it the possibility of heat-induced illnesses . Conditions that can induce heat-related illnesses include stagnant atmospheric conditions and poor air quality . However, most heat disorders occur because the victim has been overexposed to heat or has over-exercised for his or her age and physical condition. Older adults, young children, and those who are sick or overweight are more likely to succumb to extreme heat.

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