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☀️ As summer days get longer and temperatures rise, it’s important to stay safe during periods of high heat
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| By Richmond - Carolina Fire District |
| June 28, 2026 |
| Protect yourself and others by remembering: • Drink plenty of water • Wear loose, light-colored clothing • Watch for signs of heat-related illness
Heat can become dangerous quickly—take steps now to stay safe and healthy.
For more information and tips, visit Ready.gov Heat Safety |
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