Sign Up to Our Newsletter
Subscribe
Primary Menu Search
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity News
  • What’s On
  • Fashion and Beauty
    • Hair
    • Beauty
    • Fashion
    • Weddings
  • Lifestyle
    • Love & Relationships
    • Parenting
    • Motoring
    • Food
    • Travel
      • Travel News
      • Property
  • Health & Wellness
    • Diet
    • Fitness
    • Health
  • Work & Money
    • Finance
    • Career
  • Sports
    • Soccer Mag
    • Sa Rugby Mag
    • Sa Cricket Mag
    • Compleat Golfer
    • American Sports
    • Multi Sport
  • Competitions
  • Deals
    • One Day Deals
    • Nationwide Deals
      • Deals in Cape Town
      • Deals in Johannesburg
      • Deals in Durban
      • Deals in Pretoria
      • Deals in Port Elizabeth
    • Accommodation Deals
    • Romantic Getaways
    • Food and Drink Deals
    • Experiences
    • Health and Wellness Deals

5 Things to remember on hot days

by Silindokuhle Booi
Picture: Pexels

It is still the summer season which means there will be more hot days that we are yet to face.

Extreme heat can be dangerous, even deadly, for people and animals. Knowing how to protect yourself and others during a heat wave is an important part of staying safe.

Here are five things to remember on hot days suggested by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)– federal government that focuses on making sure that people are healthy and taken care of.

  • Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
  • Wear light, breathable clothing.
  • Apply sunscreen regularly to protect your skin from the sun’s harmful rays.
  • Stay in the shade as much as possible to avoid overheating.
  • Be mindful of signs of heat-related illnesses, such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

The above-mentioned source also gives out tips for keeping kids and pets safe on hot days:

  • Providing plenty of water for both kids and pets.
  • Avoiding direct sunlight, especially during the hottest times of the day
  • Not to leave children or pets in cars, even for a short time.
  • Providing shaded areas for kids and pets to play.
  • Dressing children and pets in light, breathable clothing.
  • Making sure that kids and pets have access to cool, indoor spaces.

Staying indoors during extreme heat is important as that helps to prevent heat-related illnesses, such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke, said EPA.

The sources add that staying indoors also reduces the risk of dehydration, which can be especially dangerous for children and seniors. Additionally, staying indoors during extreme heat can help to reduce air pollution and smog.

Also see: 5 Reasons why you should wash your dog often

More from Lifestyle

How to warm up your home with winter’s best colours

Indoor activities for children in winter

No hangovers, just espresso: SA joins the coffee rave craze

6 Ways of practicing confidence during a drivers test

Primary Menu

  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity News
  • What’s On
  • Fashion and Beauty
    • Hair
    • Beauty
    • Fashion
    • Weddings
  • Lifestyle
    • Love & Relationships
    • Parenting
    • Motoring
    • Food
    • Travel
      • Travel News
      • Property
  • Health & Wellness
    • Diet
    • Fitness
    • Health
  • Work & Money
    • Finance
    • Career
  • Sports
    • Soccer Mag
    • Sa Rugby Mag
    • Sa Cricket Mag
    • Compleat Golfer
    • American Sports
    • Multi Sport
  • Competitions
  • Deals
    • One Day Deals
    • Nationwide Deals
      • Deals in Cape Town
      • Deals in Johannesburg
      • Deals in Durban
      • Deals in Pretoria
      • Deals in Port Elizabeth
    • Accommodation Deals
    • Romantic Getaways
    • Food and Drink Deals
    • Experiences
    • Health and Wellness Deals

  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
CAPE TOWN OFFICE: 36 Old Mill Road, Ndabeni, Maitland, 7405, Western Cape > Telephone: (021) 530 3300 > Fax: (021) 530 3333
© Copyright 2025 Bona Magazine
×

SEARCH

×