Heatwave

A heatwave is a period of excessively hot and uncomfortable weather that can negatively affect our human health or when temperatures rise much higher than usual for several days in a row. Whilst hot weather may seem normal in Australia, it is important that you understand how to keep your family safe during a heatwave. 

What to do in a heatwave

There are some simple steps you can take to keep cool during a heatwave:

  • Keep out of the heat - look for shade and wear a hat
  • Drink enough water
  • Naturally cool your home - close windows and blinds in the day
  • Check on people who may struggle in the heat, particularly those aged over 65 years, children under 5, pregnant or nursing mothers, people with disabilities or pre-existing medical conditions, or those living alone with little social contact.
  • Help people who are feeling unwell
  • Talk to your health service if you have health issues

If you think you or a family member is experiencing the impact of hot weather, please see your doctor or call Nurse-on-call on 300 60 60 24. This is a  24/7 phone service that provides immediate, expert health advice from a registered nurse.

Remember, never leave children or pets in cars

Children or pets that are left unattended in parked cars for even a few minutes are at risk of serious heat-related illnesses and possibly death. It is an offence to leave children in cars. Penalties include heavy fines and jail.

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