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Summer Moving And Avoiding Heatstroke

Summer Moving And Avoiding Heatstroke

Men on the Move is providing tips for summer moving and avoiding heatstroke this season!

The summer sun is brutal this season. All over Michigan, people are struggling to keep themselves cool in blistering temperatures. However, life goes on and so does moving. Just like any others season, summer has particular hazards that movers have to be aware of. So, how can you protect yourself during your summer move?

Heat Exhaustion and Heatstroke

Heat exhaustion and heatstroke are major hazards you need to be looking out for. Both of these are conditions that are caused by overexposure to the sun and rising temperatures. However, it is important to know the difference between heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Avoiding heatstroke and exhaustion is very important.

Heat Exhaustion 

During heat exhaustion, your body loses an excessive amount of water and salt. Common heat exhaustion symptoms include:

  • General Weakness
  • Heavy Sweating
  • Weak but Faster Heart Rate
  • Nausea
  • Dizziness and Fainting
  • Pale, Cold, and Clammy Skin

When you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to do preventative care. This includes moving to shade, hydrating, removing extra layers, and lying down. If you ignore these symptoms, you run the risk of heatstroke.

Heatstroke

Heatstroke is the result of being unable to regulate your internal temperature. During this time, your body cannot cool down on its own. This is considered a serious medical issue with symptoms including:

  • Elevated Temperature Above 104 degrees
  • Rapid and Strong Pulse or Heartbeat
  • Loss or Change in Consciousness
  • Hot, Dry, Red, or Moist Skin

If you are suffering from heatstroke, you should focus on lowering your body temperature through cold presses, getting circulation of air, and getting out of the sun. If the person loses consciousness or does not improve, you have to call 911. There are other hazards to avoid, however, these conditions can be deadly and must be prevented at all costs. So, what can you do to protect yourself during your move?

Avoiding Heatstroke and Other Hazards

While heat exhaustion and heat stroke are serious problems, there are other hazards that movers need to prepare for. Outside of these heat illnesses, the sun can also do major damage to your skin. Sunburns are common among summer movers because they underestimate the power of the sun. Everyone and their mother knows how painful sunburns can be and you have a greater risk of getting one during a summer move.

Summer insects can also cause problems. You can run into trouble with a variety of insects as you load your truck. If you have bees and wasps nests on your property, any disturbance to their nest could be a problem. Ticks can try to hitchhike on you to get some of your blood. Furthermore, moving too early or late could lead to some mosquito encounters.

Preparing For Your Summer Move

Considering all the potential hazards you can face, it is important to prepare for your move. Keep your eye on the weather forecast to see what temperatures you can expect on your moving day. During the summer, it is ideal to start your move early. This will make help you avoid the hottest hours of the day and reduce your risk of getting heat illnesses. Apply sunscreen and bug spray to protect yourself from UV radiation and bothersome pests. While you are moving, you should have the AC on in the house and water available so you can keep your temperature low and stay hydrated. While these options are great, you still have to deal with the daunting task of moving.

One of the best ways to handle summer moving and avoid heatstroke is by hiring a professional moving company. Moving companies like Men on the Move are trained professionals that have experience moving in every type of weather condition. Men on the Move is the most reliable moving company in Michigan! For more incredible moving tips, check out our moving tips page with the link below!

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