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Heatwave: Public advised to limit outdoor time, stay hydrated
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PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Health (MOH) has advised the public to limit time spent outdoors and reduce physical activity as key measures to mitigate health risks during the current heatwave.

In a statement today, the MOH outlined six primary guidelines, which include ensuring the body remains hydrated by drinking plenty of water regardless of the level of physical activity.

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The public is also reminded not to sit in parked vehicles and never to leave children alone inside a car to avoid life-threatening heatstroke or other serious health complication

To maintain body cooling, the MOH suggested using fans or air conditioning during periods of high temperature.

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“The public is encouraged to wear lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-coloured clothing, as well as use hats or umbrellas to protect themselves from direct exposure to sunlight,” the statement said.

The MOH said these guidelines are featured in a one-minute and three-minute video uploaded to the ministry's official social media platforms, including X, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

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According to the ministry, a heatwave is defined as a period of unusually high temperatures exceeding the average daily maximum.

“In Malaysia, a heatwave is specifically defined as a daily maximum temperature exceeding 37°C for three consecutive days,” the MOH said.

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The ministry also advised the public to follow instructions from the authorities and stay updated on the latest weather developments issued by the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia).

A check on the MetMalaysia website as of 5 pm today revealed that Alor Setar in Kedah recorded the highest temperature at 36°C, followed by Kangar, Perlis (35°C), Ipoh, Perak (34°C), and Senai, Johor (32°C).
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