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I was looking at the weather report and noticed temps are gonna be in the triple digits in parts of the state over the next few days. I realize some of you have to work in this mess. Please be careful out there. Fluids are your friend drink plenty of them. Might be good to stock up. If you are working in this mess and you stop sweating quit what you are doing get to shade and drink some fluids immediately. Be careful with alcohol, coffee and sodas over the next few days. Alcohol and caffiene are diuretics and contribute to dehydration. If you have animals and cannot bring them inside try to get them in the shade. If you have a barn for your animals this would be a good time to inspect your ventilation system. If anyone has tips to stay safe in the heat please post them.
yea ive been burning up, the booth intake air registerd 110 when I was doing my airbrush work, so for about 8 hrs I was in that heat! man it sucked! out side it was 98 and felt like ac!
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yea ive been burning up, the booth intake air registerd 110 when I was doing my airbrush work, so for about 8 hrs I was in that heat! man it sucked! out side it was 98 and felt like ac!
I know this all to well while riding backwards in a fire engine with the engine cover at 170* F.
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