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    Conditions That Increase Your Risk of Developing a Heat-Related Illness

    Conditions That Increase Your Risk of Developing a Heat-Related Illness



    Many conditions can increase your risk for developing a heat-related illness.

    • Environmental conditions that make it hard to stay cool
      • High outdoor temperature, or high indoor temperature without cooling devices such as fans or air-conditioning
      • High humidity
      • High outdoor temperature and no wind or very light wind
    • Intense physical exertion or having to wear heavy and restrictive work clothing in hot weather
    • Losing body fluids from sweating without drinking enough to replace those lost fluids and minerals
    • You have not been able to acclimate to a hot environment and you have had a heat-related illness in the past.

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