6/14/2024
West Virginia Emergency Management Division asks everyone to take steps to stay safe and cool.
As the first heat wave of 2024 sweeps across the nation, the West Virginia Emergency Management Division (WVEMD) urges everyone to learn and practice heat safety to stay safe and cool. With temperatures rising, it's crucial for all populations, especially caregivers of and those in vulnerable groups (like infants, children, and adults over 65) to plan ahead.
"West Virginia is facing a significant heat wave for this time of year," said WVEMD Director GE McCabe. "It's very important that we all take precautions to protect ourselves, our loved ones, and our pets. Stay hydrated, stay cool, and check on your neighbors."
1. Stay Hydrated- Drink lots of water, even if you don't feel thirsty. Avoid sugary, caffeinated drinks and alcohol as they can cause dehydration. If you're active, consider sports drinks to replace salts and minerals.
2. Keep Cool- Spend time in places with air conditioning. Malls, libraries, or cooling centers can be used to help.
5. Plan Ahead- Create an emergency kit with essential supplies including water and medications. Stay informed by monitoring local weather alerts and news updates.
Ready.gov: Extreme Heat
Ready WV: Extreme Heat and Summer Safety
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Extreme Heat Safety Tips
National Safety Council: Surviving Hot Weather