Have a healthy, hydrated summer on the farm with electrolytes for you, electrolytes for your animals, and electrolytes for your soil and plants.| blog.redmondagriculture.com
Transitioning to using HeatRisk empowers us to respond earlier, when the people who are most likely to experience heat-related harm need support. This is KCRHA’s third summer using HeatRisk-based activation thresholds. We have aligned our activation tiers for extreme heat to better respond to the actual risk that any given heatwave poses to those living unsheltered in King County.| KCRHA
Everyone should take special precautions to avoid heat‐related illness in unusually hot weather when working outdoors or in unconditioned indoor environments. People suffer heat‐related illness when their bodies are unable to regulate internal body temperature. In hot weather, the body … Read more| Environment, Health and Safety
High temperatures and humidity can be dangerous, especially for at-risk people.| UNC Health Talk
Heat-related illness and death are 100% preventable! Are you prepared to protect your workers and avoid OSHA citations?| Amerisafe
Learn about heat stress and how to help your cattle stay healthy and comfortable.| blog.redmondagriculture.com
The rate of "mover's remorse" is statistically low. Understanding why might help in understanding America.| www.natesilver.net