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URGENT Arizona Heat Wave / Heat Illness Puts You and Your Loved Ones at Risk

July 25, 2024 By Insurance Experts

Just last week a 10-year-old boy died as a result of heat illness.  It can impact any family, any person.  PLEASE be aware and be prepared. 

Another Historic Heat Wave

Predictions are that Phoenix, indeed all of Arizona, will again break records with high temperatures this summer.

645 people suffered heat related deaths in Maricopa County last year. In the mid-2010s, Maricopa reported 60-180 heat deaths per year. 2020 had a 70% increase over 2019.  The number could increase this year with the higher numbers of homeless people.  Homeless, elderly and chronically ill people are most likely to die or be hospitalized because of heat. But NO ONE IS IMMUNE TO HEAT ILLNESS.

What Is Heat Illness?

Heat-related illnesses are progressive, ranging from mild symptoms to life-threatening conditions.

  • Heat cramps are the earliest sign of heat illness. These are hard, tense and painful muscle cramps of the hands, calves, feet, thighs or arms.
  • Heat exhaustion can occur as a result of a rising internal temperature and dehydration. Signs of heat exhaustion include nausea, dizziness, muscle cramps, presyncope, headache, fatigue and heavy sweating.
  • Heat stroke is a life-threatening medical emergency with a fatality rate of up to 71%. Therefore, it requires immediate medical attention and intervention.

Sources:
Maricopa County Dept of Public Health – 2023 Heat Related Deaths Report

 

Best Practices for Preventing Heat-Related Emergencies

By   American Safety & Health Institute

Who Is At Greater Risk of Heat Illness?

  • Infants and young children up to 4 years of age
  • Older adults aged 65 and older
  • People who work in a humid environment or do outdoor work or exercise (e.g. athletes, military personnel, workers who wear protective clothing like firefighters, etc.)
  • People who are overweight or have existing medical conditions (e.g. diabetes or heart disease)
  • Low-income and socially isolated individuals

How to Prevent a Heat Related Emergency

For those exposed to hot temperatures, preventing heat-related emergencies can be achieved with three very simple actions early on: water, rest and shade.

Drinking plenty of fluids and resting from the heat in shady areas are some of the best ways to prevent heat illness.

Other protective measures include wearing sunscreen and appropriate clothing (choose lightweight, loose-fitting clothing in light colors) and staying in an air-conditioned place as much as possible. Public spaces, such as a shopping mall, public library or movie theater, are great places to escape to if you don’t have air conditioning at home.

It’s best to schedule the heaviest workload and other outdoor activities when it’s the coolest, such as the early morning and evening. If possible, rotate tasks among workers to help minimize overexertion and heat exposure.

Click here to read the full article

Click here to view the Valley’s Heat Relief Network (cooling centers, respite centers, hydration stations, donation sites)

Additional Resources

Proposed Rule from OSHA to protect Outdoor and Indoor Workers from Extreme Heat

Under the proposed rule, employers in certain jobs would have to establish a heat safety coordinator for the workplace and develop procedures for responding to symptoms of heat illness. The rule is currently in the 120 day public comment period.

Ready.gov

CDC

Mayo

HSSE World Training Video

Should you have any questions, call Deanna Young, founder of Staying Alive LLC. Deanna provides CPR and First Aid training.  She will gladly answer your questions!  Look at her classes on her website to be trained as a Guardian Angel.

Deanna Young

Website/Class Schedule

Phone: 480-205-0350

 

Filed Under: Prevention, Safety

How do you help patients who show up in the ER 100 times a year?

June 4, 2024 By Insurance Experts

For more than two years straight, Moore was sick, homeless and close-to-death drunk — on mouthwash, cologne, anything with alcohol, he says. He landed in the hospital 70 times between the fall of 2014 and the summer of 2017.

“I lived in the emergency room,” the 56-year-old remembers. “They knew my name.” Things got so bad, Moore would wait for the ER nurses to turn their backs so he could grab their hand sanitizer and drink it in the hospital bathroom.

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Filed Under: Prevention

A Guide to the Most Important Health Screenings for Adults Over 65

March 6, 2024 By Insurance Experts

When it comes to living a long and healthy life, finding and treating health conditions at an early stage is key. Alongside a healthy lifestyle and regular checkups, screening tests offer people the best chance to thrive at any age. 

Here are the screening tests for older adults that are recommended by the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and other leading healthcare organizations.

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Filed Under: Illness, Prevention

No pain, no gain? Science debunks another exercise myth!

March 23, 2023 By Insurance Experts

Research suggests moderate exercise and physical activity is better, especially if you trade intensity for sustainability. You should strive to build habits around the physical activities you find enjoyable and fulfilling. Click here to continue reading. 

Filed Under: Prevention

NIA – Neuromuscular Integrated Action

July 25, 2022 By Insurance Experts

It is not new, but may be new to you.
 
NIA is a class, practice and lifestyle that blends movement, mindfulness, connection and joy to provide a whole body and whole being experience that activates, transforms and liberates body, mind and spirit.
Integrating ancient wisdom and modern science with elements of dance, martial arts and healing arts, NIA offers physical, mental and emotional conditioning, healing and transformation that is accessible and attainable for everybody at any age.
 
NIA promotes strength and muscle definition without the use of weights. And its freeing, dance-like regimen provides a medium for self-healing. It is a holistic approach uniting the body and the mind that anyone can follow toward a healthy, fit physique, lasting weight loss and an unlimited sense of fitness potential.  To learn more about NIA and how you can find classes either in person or
go online.
 
Health and fitness are life-long passions for Karla. She uses NIA to support her work with IHC.

Filed Under: Prevention

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