Beating the heat
As a heat wave sweeps across Washington County and much of the country, many are seeking the comfort of an air-conditioned home or a refreshing swim in a pool. For those who work outdoors, beating the heat poses a bit of a challenge. With temperatures reaching into the high 80s and 90s with dew points in the mid-70s, the heat and humidity may cause heat stress during outdoor activities or extended exposure to the weather. Remember to stay hydrated and seek shade as much as possible. Signs of a heat stroke include muscle cramps, headache, rapid pulse and breathing, dizziness and confusion.


