

Summer is a great time for being active. Even if you live where it gets hot or humid, there are ways you can stay active and stay safe.
If the temperature is lower than 27°C (80°F), you usually can be active outside without taking extra precautions. It depends on how active you already are and how used to hot weather you are. But anytime you exercise, it's a good idea to take these normal precautions.

You lose fluid when you are active. If you lose too much, it can result in dehydration, muscle cramps, or even heat exhaustion. In hot weather, drink plenty of fluids before, during, and after activity.
For longer exercise periods, sports drinks contain carbohydrates and minerals called electrolytes that may help prevent dehydration.
Take rest breaks. Exercise more slowly than usual or for a shorter time.
Signs of dehydration include having a dry mouth and eyes and feeling dizzy.
If you are overweight, have health problems, take medicines, or use alcohol, you may be at a higher risk for heat-related illness. You may also have trouble if you are not used to exercising in warmer weather.
Older adults and children are at a higher risk for heat-related illness and should be extra cautious. Remind children to drink plenty of fluids before, during, and after activity.
When it's hot and humid out, take extra precautions when you're active. This might mean you change your activity or when you choose to do it. Here are some ideas you can try.
Walking the dog or walking with a partner helps you make it part of your routine.
Find shaded areas, and ride during cooler times of day.
What a wonderful day in Saskatoon July 1st. Congratulations to everyone that organized and participated in the many activities around our great city. From Cultural performances to the fireworks, it certainly was a day to celebrate Canada's birthday.

It was an honour to join the Ahmaddiyyan community at the Baitur Rahman Mosque today as we celebrated their love and contributions to Saskatoon and Canada.
Love for all and hatred for none

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