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06 Sept 2025

People in Kilkenny urged to be sunsmart during current heatwave

People in Kilkenny urged to be sunsmart during current heatwave

Heatwave

The chief medical officer is urging people to be sunsmart during the current heatwave and to stay cool during the hot spell.
“ Be SunSmart – regularly apply sunscreen, wear light and loose-fitting clothing that covers your skin, wear a hat and sunglasses. Keep yourself cool and hydrated.
“Other risks to be mindful of are heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Heat exhaustion is not usually serious if you can cool down within 30 minutes. Signs of heat exhaustion include headache, dizziness and confusion, loss of appetite and feeling sick, fast breathing or pulse, high temperature of 38C or above and being very thirsty. If not treated this can lead to heatstroke, which means the body is no longer able to cool itself down and this needs to be treated as an emergency.
“If you feel unwell immediately move to a cool place, rest and hydrate. If needed, seek medical attention,” he said.

"Look out for others around you, especially individuals who may be more vulnerable to the effects of heat such as older people, young children and babies.

 "Finally, please continue to follow relevant public health advice to keep you and those around you safe from Covid-19," he added.

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