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Donegal public urged to check in on elderly friends during heatwave

written by Staff Writer July 15, 2022
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ALONE is urging older people in Donegal to be careful and take necessary precautions as temperatures are set to rise this week, following a high temperature advisory notice from Met Eireann.

Met Éireann has issued a ‘Moderate’ high-temperature weather warning for Donegal.

On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday exceptionally warm weather will occur over Ireland, the Irish National Meteorological Service said.

The warning is valid from 6am on Sunday to 9pm on Wednesday night.

Forecasted daytime temperatures of 25 to 30 degrees generally and possibly up to 32 degrees in places on Monday.

Night time temperatures will range from 15 to 20 degrees.

A Weather Advisory is issued to give people time to plan for potentially hazardous weather. If temperatures reach the higher ends of predictions then it will turn to a weather warning.

Older people can be more vulnerable during warmer weather conditions and are at a greater risk of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, especially those living alone, those with health issues, and those with limited mobility.

ALONE is advising older people to keep cool and hydrated in the coming week, and to take regular breaks from the sun. If spending an extended period of time in the sun, ALONE has advised that older people regularly and liberally apply sunscreen, wear loose clothing, sunglasses and a hat.

Older people should also keep a container of water in the refrigerator in the event that water pressure is significantly reduced or restricted. If you notice a significant drop in water pressure, contact Irish Water on 1850 278 278.

ALONE is also calling on members of the public to check in on older people to ensure that they have everything they need and that they are keeping safe and cool in the heat. The organisation is asking older people who are concerned about their own wellbeing during the heatwave to call for assistance and help if needed.

Seán Moynihan, CEO of ALONE commented: “While it’s great to be able to get out and enjoy the good weather, we are reminding older people to take care and exercise caution in the heat, as this is a group which are at risk in extreme weather conditions.

“Heat exhaustion and heat stroke can be very harmful to over 65’s, particularly those who live alone or have existing health conditions. It is important to stay cool, drink plenty of water and to wear sunscreen and a hat when spending extended periods of time outdoors. We are used to extreme weather in winter but extreme summer weather can cause serious problems also.”

He continued: “We are also calling on all members of the public to remember their older neighbours, friends and relatives living alone and to consider their needs; if there is anything you think you can help with, no matter how small, even dropping in cold bottled water. It could make a world of difference to an older person during these challenging times.”

Donegal public urged to check in on elderly friends during heatwave was last modified: July 15th, 2022 by Staff Writer
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