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Another heat advisory issued in Camden County

The heat advisory will remain in effect, county-wide, through 8 p.m. on Tuesday evening.

The heat is on in Cherry Hill again on Tuesday as the Camden County Health Officer has again issued a heat advisory for the county.

The heat advisory will remain in effect until 8 p.m. The alert was issued after weather forecasts indicated the potential for temperatures to climb into the mid to upper 90s this afternoon.

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“Please remember to check on elderly relatives and neighbors during the extreme heat,” said Camden County Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez, liaison to the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services. “When temperatures rise to dangerous levels, you should not over exert yourself outdoors in the sun.”

Senior citizens in Camden County age 60 and older with an inc0me of $25,000 or less can receive a free fan. To request a fan or to obtain more information, call the Camden County Division of Senior Services at (856) 858–3220.

To avoid heat-related illness, the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services recommends the following:

  • Avoid, as much as possible, working or playing in the hot sun or other hot areas. If you must be out in the sun, wear a head covering. A wide-brimmed hat or visor will not only protect your head from intense rays of the sun, it will also provide a shield for your eyes.
  • Use air-conditioners and fans. Open windows to release trapped hot air.
  • Those taking regular medication should consult with their physician. Some medications cause an adverse reaction in hot weather.
  • Wear lightweight clothing.
  • Drink plenty of non-alcoholic liquids, warm and cool. Because the body loses fluids in the heat, drinking lots of liquids helps to avoid dehydration.
  • Maintain a normal diet.
  • Shower or bathe in water that is near skin temperature.
  • Do not leave older people, children or pets alone in cars.
  • Make sure your pets also have plenty of fresh drinking water.
  • The early warning signs of heat stress are decreased energy, slight loss of appetite, faintness, light-headedness and nausea. People experiencing these symptoms should go to a cool environment, drink liquids, remove excess clothing and rest.
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