The City of Johannesburg has warned of a heatwave that is expected to make landfall at the weekend.
The City of Johannesburg’s Emergency Management Services expressed concern that temperatures are expected to reach over 34 degrees Celsius.
An alert was been issued and all officials are on high alert for any emergencies that might occur.
“This current heat wave means that most of the residents of the city of Johannesburg will be exposed to extremely hot temperatures, exposure to this kind of heat can easily cause heat cramps, and heat exhaustion which might lead to heat stroke,” the City said.
The hot, dry and windy weather also presents the threat of veld fires and people are discouraged from dumping their burning cigarette butts in dry grass or leaving open fires unmonitored.
Safety tips
- Keep indoors if possible
- Keep cool by taking lots of fluids and wearing light clothing
- Protect young children by wearing hats and sunscreen
- Stay away from direct sunlight, especially between 11am and 3pm
- Cool yourself by visiting your local municipal swimming pools they have lifeguards on-site
Tips to survive the heat
- Avoid direct sunlight by wearing a hat and sunscreen
- Do not leave children or pets in parked locked vehicles
- Stay in or under the shade
- Drink lots of water or fluids to prevent dehydration
- Take frequent breaks if you are working outdoors
- Avoid alcoholic, caffeinated, or carbonated drinks
Safety tips for those tempted to swim
- Swimming pools should be covered with a safety net all the times while not in use
- Install a fence around a swimming pool
- The fence around the swimming pool should be high enough to prevent children from climbing over it and it must always be locked if not in use
- Use your local municipal swimming pools which have lifeguards on site
Call the Emergency Services Call Centre at 011 375 5911 for any life-threatening emergencies immediately.
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