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What we do to prevent heat stroke

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#1
  • ferry
  • mail
  • 2021/06/15 08:21

What do you do besides using air conditioning and frequent hydration ??

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#2
  • 川上
  • 2021/06/16 (Wed) 10:08
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When I come home from outside, I take a shower when I can, and if I can't, I cool myself with a wet towel.
I can wipe off my sweat and feel refreshed.

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#3
  • ted
  • 2021/06/16 (Wed) 10:09
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I try to avoid going out when the temperature is hottest and move as early in the morning or at night as possible.
I also walk around looking for shade as much as possible.

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#4
  • いずみ
  • 2021/06/17 (Thu) 11:31
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They say tea should not be counted as hydration because of its diuretic effect. I like tea in general, but I try to drink water or ionic beverages in addition to that.

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#5
  • 純一
  • 2021/06/17 (Thu) 11:33
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They are more likely to get heat stroke if they wear a mask, so they should remove it when they can.

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#6
  • kei
  • 2021/06/21 (Mon) 09:47
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I mist regularly. It feels refreshing and pleasant.

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#7
  • えりこ
  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 11:06
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I have heard that after bathing I am not hydrated enough, so I try to drink a glass of water.

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#8
  • みさ
  • 2021/06/28 (Mon) 08:40
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Anyway, I try not to go outside for long periods of time and walk in the shade when I go hiking or walking.

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