The sunshine has finally come out to say hello to 2012, but while we all enjoy basking and bathing in this glorious weather it’s important we take the necessary precautions to protect ourselves and our little ones! Hot water expert, Megaflo has put together some top tips on how to keep cool and protect yourself in the heat.
1) Dress for the weather
Make sure you wear loose-fitting clothing to keep you cool. Try wearing light coloured garments too as dark clothes absorb the heat.
2) Cream up!
Make sure you use sun screen whenever you’re in the sunlight to prevent yourself from burning.
3) Refresh yourself
Fill a spray bottle with water and keep it in the fridge so when you need a refresh you can give your face a spritz!
4) Get fanning
Fans are a great way to cool yourself and get air circulating throughout your house!
5) Ice cool
Keep plenty of ice trays stocked up in the freezer so you can keep your drinks cool, or even make your own ice lollies!
6) Take a cool shower
Having a cool bath or shower helps keep your body temperature low leaving you feeling revitalised to carry on with your everyday duties.
7) Drink the right drinks
Combat dehydration by drinking plenty of water especially while participating in sporting activities. Avoid caffeine and alcohol as these will promote dehydration.
8) Protect your head and neck from the heat
Wear a cap or hat to protect your head from the heat as this will reduce sun exposure to your face.
9) Eat summer foods
Eat light summer dishes little and often rather than hot and heavy meals.
10) Chill out
Make sure you alter your outdoor exercise pattern to take advantage of cooler times. Early morning and late evening should be cooler so try and schedule your exercise for then.
For more information please visit http://www.megaflo.com/
Megaflo is showing its support to helping save water by co-funding a Pump Aid project to develop, dig or improve water wells and install pumps and flushing toilets for 21 schools in Malawi. Pump Aid is a charity dedicated to providing clean water and good safe sanitation to underprivileged areas in rural Africa. ..... They are showing their support, we wanted to show ours by posting this information.
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