Health impacts of heatwaves

In the hot weather, you need to take care of your health.

WA can experience long periods of extreme heat, where the maximum and minimum temperatures are much hotter than usual.

During extremely hot weather you are more at risk of experiencing heat-related illnesses such as dehydration, heat stress and heat stroke. 

A suite of community resources and translated information is available and can be downloaded as fact sheets.

Dehydration
Heat stress
Heat stroke
Last reviewed: 21-11-2024

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