07/11/2024
This week, we're experiencing warmer than average temperatures across Queensland. ๐ฅต
Severe heat can make you feel sick. Heat-related illness can also be dangerous, and in some cases, deadly.
Symptoms you may experience include feeling dizzy, having a headache, feeling nauseous, wanting to drink water, or even vomiting. ๐ค
Hereโs how to keep you and your family safe:
๐ง drink 6-8 glasses of water each day
๐ฑ check in on loved ones regularly (especially older adults and pregnant women)
๐โโ๏ธ avoid heavy exercise during the hottest parts of the day (11am - 3pm)
๐ฌ๏ธ keep cool in air conditioning or find a shaded or cool spot to rest
๐ be sun safe (wear a hat, sunglasses, long sleeves and apply sunscreen every two hours).
If you, or someone you know, start feeling unwell due to the heat:
๐ Call 13 HEALTH for medical advice or visit your doctor
๐ In an emergency, call Triple Zero (000) immediately.
To stay informed and monitor the heatwave situation in Queensland, please visit: www.bom.gov.au/qld/warnings/heatwave.shtml