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Chilling while Camping

In summer, temperature increases can lead to serious health risks like heat stroke, cramps, exhaustion, and dehydration. This camper, however, wouldn’t let the season stop them from staying outdoors and thought of bringing an air-con unit to the wild.

Some symptoms of heat-related problems include dizziness, headache, and nausea. Should you or someone from the group experience any of this in the midst of outdoor activities, find shade, let the person rest, and let them drink water. If the person faints or has some trouble breathing, immediately call for help. 

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