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Hot Monday prompts one day heat alert

Another hot and humid day in the London area has prompted the Middlesex London Health Unit to issue a heat alert.

The alert was issued as Environment Canada expected the daytime temperature in the area to reach 31 C on Monday.

"The overnight temperatures are expected to offer a reprieve, dropping to 21 Celsius," the health unit said in a statement issued Monday afternoon.

While the heat alert is in effect, area residents are advised to: • Drink plenty of water and natural juices throughout the day, even if you don't feel very thirsty. • Never leave a child or pet in a parked car or sleeping outside in direct sunlight. • Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages, as well as coffee and cola. • When possible, avoid spending too much time outdoors. If you must be outside, seek shade as much as possible. Plan outdoor activities in the early morning or evening. • Wear a wide-brimmed hat when outdoors. • Keep shades or drapes drawn and blinds closed on the sunny side of your home. • Avoid turning on electric lights in your home. • Take a cool bath or shower periodically or cool down with cool, wet towels. • Avoid eating heavy meals and using your oven. • Avoid intense or moderately intense physical activity. • Use fans to draw cool air at night, but do not rely on a fan as a primary cooling device during extended periods of excessive heat. • Reduce the use of personal vehicles, stop unnecessary idling; avoid using oil-based

The heat alert is expected to be lifted Tuesday morning.

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