With heat exhaustion, a person's body temperature may top 101 degrees Fahrenheit, along withsymptomslike heavy sweating; cold, pale, clammy skin; tiredness or weakness; muscle cramps; dizziness; nausea or vomiting, and more. If these symptoms arise, "get out of the sun, try to bring your ...
If a small child wants to sit in the sandbox then they sit there even though it is very hot and do not think about moving, while older children react from being too hot (C1)”. Heat also affected teachers, who experience tiredness, headaches and a general feeling of being less alert....