
Summer Safety: Protecting Your Skin from the Sun & Preventing Heat-Related Illnesses
Shield Your Skin: Smart Sun Protection Tips
1. Apply Broad-Spectrum Sunscreen
2. Wear Protective Clothing
3. Seek Shade
Stay Cool: Preventing Heat-Related Illnesses
1. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate
– Drink water regularly—even if you’re not thirsty.
– Avoid sugary or caffeinated drinks, which can contribute to dehydration.
– Electrolyte-replenishing beverages can help if you’re sweating heavily.
2. Know the Signs of Heat Illness
Be alert to symptoms such as:
– Heat Exhaustion: heavy sweating, weakness, cold/clammy skin, nausea, or fainting.
Heat Stroke: high body temperature (103°F or higher), hot/dry or damp skin, confusion, or unconsciousness.
Tip: If someone shows signs of heat stroke, call 911 immediately and try to cool them with ice packs or a cool bath while waiting for help.
3. Plan Outdoor Activities Wisely
– Exercise or work outside during cooler hours—early morning or late evening.
– Take frequent breaks in cool or shaded areas.
– Never leave children or pets in a parked car, even for a few minutes.

Your Health Comes First — And We're Here to Help: Contact Gulf Coast Health Center Today!
Visit one of our 6 convenient locations to get help with sunburn, dehydration, preventive screenings, or any of your summer-related health needs.
Contact us today to schedule your appointment and stay safe this summer.