Before the heat wave and the high temperatures that have been recorded in Mexico City, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection have established preventive measures to safeguard the health of citizens. One of them is the establishment of the Hydration Roomswhat can you locate in the CDMX and that they are from Free access.
According to the Meteorological Service of the National Water Commission (Conagua) this Monday in the CDMXa temperature of 34.2 degrees Celsius was recorded, being the highest temperature since May 9, 1998. Reporting that the high temperatures are due to the heat wave that the country's capital experiences, due to the anticyclonic circulation at medium levels of the atmosphere.
This is how you can locate the Hydration Rooms in CDMX
By heat wave that CDMX goes through, the authorities have established preventive measures to guarantee the health of citizens and prevent skin damage, heat stroke, heat stroke and gastrointestinal infections. The main symptoms of heat stroke that occur in children are crying without tears, dry mouth, sunken eyes, thick saliva and irritability. While in adults, signs of dehydration can be tachycardia, drowsiness, exhaustion, as well as a strong feeling of thirst and dry mouth.
As part of the preventive measures, they have established in the CDMX the so-called “Ora Hydration Roomsl” which are from Free access and provide timely care in case you present some of the symptoms of heat stroke, dehydration or gastrointestinal infections.
For locate In any of the 232 Hydration Rooms, it is necessary to go to the nearest Health Center, as well as enter the portal https://www.salud.cdmx.gob.mx/unidades-medicas/centros-de-salud, where it is provided. more information. Likewise, SEDESA and SGIRPC recommend that girls, boys and the elderly avoid exposure to the sun between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
They also urge citizens to stay hydrated throughout the day with water and seasonal fruits in the face of this heat wave. As well as in case of carrying out activities under the sun, use caps or hats, light clothing in light colors and long sleeves; and use sunscreen with a protection factor greater than 50.