Calhoun County, AL – As temperatures and humidity levels rise across Alabama and much of the South, health officials encourage residents to take precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can quickly become dangerous, especially for children, older adults, outdoor workers, athletes, and those with underlying health conditions. One of the most important ways to stay safe is to remain hydrated. Experts rec…
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