Councils are advising people to take precautions as the UK
experiences soaring temperatures.
With at least a week of hot weather to come, the Local Government
Association (LGA), which represents councils in England and
Wales, has encouraged people to enjoy the sun safely and to check
up on those who may be more vulnerable, including the elderly and
those with heart and respiratory problems.
It comes as the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issued a level
3 heat alert, with temperatures becoming widely hot this week.
There is an expectation that in southeastern and eastern areas
temperatures will reach the low 30s.
Council staff will be making calls and extra visits to vulnerable
people as required but local authorities are urging people to
call them if they believe anyone needing help is being missed
out.
Since last year, a new heat health related warning system has
been introduced in partnership between the Met Office and the
UKHSA, forewarning of periods of high temperatures, which may
affect the health of the public.
Local authorities are involved in year-round preparations for
exceptional weather conditions, making sure local areas are as
able to cope with high temperatures as they are with freezing
temperatures or flooding.
Cllr David Fothergill, Chairman of the LGA’s Community
Wellbeing Board, said:
“We know that with a period of warm weather on the cards that
people will understandably want to be out enjoying the sun, but
they should remember to take care, particularly of those who may
be more vulnerable to effects of heat.
"As the climate is warming, it is likely that periods of extreme
heat may become more common in the UK and so councils will be
working with others to ensure communities can be kept safe.
"No-one is immune to the power of the sun. Drinking plenty of
water, keeping our homes cool, avoiding direct sunlight during
the hottest hours of the day and using sunscreen are sensible
precautions we all need to remember. Looking around at how our
older neighbours are coping as we walk our children to school or
head to the beach for a day out takes no effort, but could be
crucial in making sure they are also able to make the best of the
summer."