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Brian Murnahan
Public
Information Office
Tarrant County Public Health
817-321-5306
817-401-5967
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August 11, 2020 - (Tarrant County, Texas) – With the return of
the August heat and daily temperatures now approaching 100 degrees,
Tarrant County Public Health (TCPH) is reminding residents to avoid
heat-related illness.
“The risk of heat injury or death
is at its worst when high temperatures continue over multiple days,”
said TCPH Director Vinny Taneja. “People suffer heat-related illness
when their bodies can’t compensate and properly cool themselves.
Natural cooling occurs when people sweat, but under some conditions,
sweating is not enough, and a person’s body temperature rises
rapidly.
“While the elderly, young children and people
dealing with chronic ailments are usually the first to suffer from the
heat, I urge everyone to take precautions,” added Taneja.
Among those precautions:
Additional tips to avoid heat injury can be found on the Tarrant County Public Health website: http://health.tarrantcounty.com.
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