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Special weather statement for regions of New Brunswick issued jointly
by Environment Canada and the New Brunswick department of health at
6:30PM ADT Friday 3 September 2010.
Humidex and health advisory ended for
Sussex/Kennebecasis Valley and Kings County
St. Stephen and Northern Charlotte County
Fredericton and Southern York County
Oromocto and Sunbury County
Grand Lake and Queens County
Humidex values have dropped below 40 c.
Further details follow in the next regular public forecast.
The New Brunswick department of health advises the following: the
department of health recommends that you stay in shaded or air
conditioned areas as much as possible, drink Plenty of water, wear
light clothing and take breaks often if you are exercising or working
outdoors. Consideration should be given to postpone strenuous
exercise or work until a cooler time of the day. Organizers of sport
and recreational activities should build in regular water breaks and
consider rescheduling activities. The elderly, babies and young
children, or people with heart or lung problems are most at risk of
serious heat-related illness. People taking medications, especially
for mental health conditions, should check with their doctor or
pharmacist to see if they are more at risk from high temperatures.
END/ASPC
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