On very hot days, people may experience dehydration, heat exhaustion and, in the worst cases, heatstroke.
Heat exhaustion is not typically serious if a person can cool down within 30 minutes, however, if it turns into a heat stroke it should be treated as an emergency
On very hot days, people may experience dehydration, heat exhaustion and, in the worst cases, heatstroke. Heat exhaustion is not typically serious if a person can cool down within 30 minutes, however, if it turns into a heat stroke it should be treated as an emergency