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18.07.2022 - 15:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
As the country braces itself for record-breaking temperatures people are being urged to think twice before heading to the beach as conditions can be even more extreme at the coast. Sefton Council has issued a warning to those planning on visiting the Merseyside coastline during the next few days.
Although a trip to the seaside may seem like a good way to cool off during the hot weather, the Local Authority is advising people to be careful and prepare for the heat as beaches such as Formby and Crosby offer little shade and protection from the sun. The extreme heat can also cause health problems such as exhaustion and heatstroke, with those with underlying health conditions, or who are young or old particularly vulnerable.
The council is also reminding people to protect themselves against harmful UV rays and to avoid long exposure to the sun, the Liverpool Echo reports. Everyone is vulnerable to the harmful effects of UV light if unprotected.
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Margaret Jones, Sefton Council’s Director of Public Health said: “While I can fully understand that many people's thoughts will turn to visiting the coast, what we need to remember is that on the beach, we are fully exposed to the effects of the sun and heat, especially if we are not prepared.
“It is important to stay out of the Sun as much as possible during the hottest part of the day. While it is so sunny if we do go out, we should wear sunscreen and a hat and try and stay in the shade.
“We should try and keep cool this could be indoors or outdoors in the shade.
“If you do want to go out, staying local in areas such as parks where trees and shelters can provide shade will be cooler
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