We are reaching the peak of Summer and with  this season comes all of the activities associated with it.  Swimming, tanning, barbequing, and heat stroke are all of what can accompany this time of year.  The last one, however, is what I want to focus on today.  Often time’s people don’t want to stop and think about properly taking care of themselves, but what threats can this pose to their health and by proxy – your liability for caring for residents on your property?


Print these tips and leave them out for residents in popular areas around your property.  You never know who it might make a difference to.

  Symptoms of Heat Stroke

 Treatments

  • Above 103° Body Temp
  • Red, hot, or dry skin without sweat
  • Quick pulse
  • Throbbing headache
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Confusion
  • DO NOT give the person fluids to drink
  • Get the person out of the sun
  • Place the person in cool water
  • Use a squirt bottle to spray them down
  • Monitor body temp. until it regulates
  • Lay the person on their side
  • Call for emergency assistance

 

Hopefully no one will need to resort to identifying and treating heat stroke this summer, but should the situation arise they will be prepared with this guide available.

 

 

Information provided by the Center for Disease control: http://1.usa.gov/LXyeAK