Baltimore Faces Dry Summer Heat: Safety Tips for Kids
Baltimore Faces Dry Summer Heat: Safety Tips for Kids
US · Published Apr 24, 2026
Baltimore's dry summer heat poses dehydration and heat-related illness risks for children.
Limit sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., use sunscreen, and wear protective clothing.
Ensure children stay hydrated with water and monitor for signs of heat distress; seek medical help if needed.
Dry summer heat poses health risks to children
Baltimore is facing a period of dry summer heat, which poses significant health risks, especially for children. Dr. Christina Vrettakos from LifeBridge Health emphasizes the importance of summer safety measures. The dry conditions can lead to dehydration and heat-related illnesses, making it crucial for parents to take precautions.
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