Donald Wood | TravelPulse (TNS) As travelers set out on their summer vacations, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched a new Heat and Health Initiative to protect Americans from heat exposure. Related Articles Travel | ‘Not Afraid to Look’ sculpture arrives in Park Rapids to be a part of this summer’s sculpture trail Travel | Danish artist Thomas Dambo kicks off largest-yet giant troll art series in Detroit Lakes Travel | Family travel 5: Summer vacation spots for both playing and learning Travel | Your 2024 credit card checklist for summer travel Travel | Travel: Head for South Lake Tahoe for beer, brunch and an irresistible laid-back vibe In partnership with the National Weather Service, the CDC unveiled a new initiative with three resources. These resources provide proactive actions that travelers can take to protect themselves.
The keys from the CDC include staying cool, remaining hydrated and knowing the symptoms. “Heat can impact our health, but heat-related illness and death are preventable,” CDC Director Mandy Cohen, M.D.
, M.P.H.
said. “We are releasing new heat and health tools and guidance to help people take simple steps to stay safe in the heat.” For travelers, the CDC and NWS created the HeatRisk Forecast Tool, which provides a seven-day heat forecast nationwide that reveals when temperatures may reach levels that could harm their health.
The agencies also launched a HeatRisk Dashboard, which combines the HeatRisk Forecast Tool data.
