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Arkansas Heat Advisory: Stay Cool, Stay Safe

Arkansas residents are facing another dangerous heat advisory as temperatures climb above 105 degrees across our beautiful state. As your neighbors at Armor Bank, we want every Arkansas family to stay safe during this challenging time.

Heat advisories aren’t just weather warnings – they’re serious health alerts that demand immediate attention. When heat index values reach between 105 and 109 degrees, as we’re experiencing now, heat-related illnesses become a genuine threat to our community members, especially children, elderly residents, and those working outdoors.

One of the most important steps you can take right now is to find air conditioning. Whether that means staying indoors, visiting cooling centers at local libraries or community centers, or checking on neighbors who might not have adequate cooling, every Arkansas resident deserves to stay comfortable and safe. Many communities across our state have opened emergency cooling centers specifically for situations like these.

Hydration becomes absolutely critical during extreme heat events. Drink water frequently, even before you feel thirsty, and avoid alcoholic or caffeinated beverages that can actually increase dehydration. If you’re working outside or exercising, take frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas and listen to your body’s warning signs.

Watch for heat exhaustion symptoms including heavy sweating, weakness, nausea, headache, and dizziness. Heat stroke, the more serious condition, can cause high body temperature, altered mental state, hot and dry skin, and rapid pulse. These conditions require immediate medical attention, so don’t hesitate to call for help if you or someone around you shows these warning signs.

Our Arkansas communities are known for looking out for one another, and extreme heat situations are when that neighborly spirit matters most. Check on elderly neighbors, friends with chronic health conditions, and families with young children. Sometimes a simple phone call or offer to share air conditioning can make a life-saving difference.

Pet safety deserves equal attention during heat advisories. Never leave animals in parked vehicles, ensure they have constant access to fresh water and shade, and limit outdoor exercise to early morning or evening hours when temperatures drop. Hot pavement can burn pet paws, so test surfaces before walks.

Arkansas workers in construction, agriculture, and other outdoor industries face particular challenges during heat advisories. Take advantage of early morning hours, schedule regular breaks, wear lightweight and light-colored clothing, and don’t push through heat-related discomfort. No job is worth risking heat stroke.

Remember that extreme heat affects everyone differently, and what feels manageable to one person might be dangerous for another. Trust your instincts, prioritize safety over productivity, and don’t hesitate to seek help when needed.

We’re all in this together, Arkansas. By looking out for ourselves, our families, and our neighbors, we’ll get through this heat wave safely. Stay cool, stay hydrated, and take care of each other.

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