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In very severe cases, they might show signs of shaking due to seizures or even loss of consciousness.
Dr Teague says if you notice someone showing signs of heat stress, there are things you can di before the ambulance arrives.
Things you can do:
Offer sips of cool fluid but not really cold fluid
Remove extra clothing
Fan the person to cool down
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Cancer Council Queensland’s CEO Chris McMillan says people often fall into the trap of a mild temperature day that could still present a strong ultraviolet (UV) radiation level. A UV level above 3 which could damage your skin to cause sunburn.