Summer heat is wonderful on the beach or when lying beside a pool, but when you are working in the heat, beware of the effects of heat stress. Heat stress can lead to heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and even death. As the temperatures of summer get hotter, you may want to review your first aid training for recognizing the symptoms and treatment for heat stress. Click here for more information.
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