Prevention for heat stroke in children is important when the temperature rises in the summer months. As a parent, there are many things you can do to help keep your kids happy and healthy, even during a heat wave.
- Lots of sweating
- Dizziness / fainting
- Extreme thirst
- Headache, nausea and/or vomiting
- Dark yellow urine and/or decreased urination
- Rapid breathing and heartbeat
- Behavioural changes such as tantrums or lethargy
Help line:
State:1070
District:1077