The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2019 June issue Villager newspaper | Page 15

THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 15 June 2019 Tualatin Valley Fire Rescue By CHRISTINA LENT Beat the heat when enjoying outdoor adventures with fathers Planning on taking advantage of warmer temperatures with the fathers in your lives? We’ve got some tips to beat the heat and keep outings fun. ■ Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue firefighter paramedics remind individuals of all ages to limit their exposure to the sun and heat and take steps to prevent heat-related illnesses. Those who live with diabetes are especially encouraged to take precautions when heading outdoors. ■ Complications can result from sunburns. People with sunburns tend to dehydrate. Avoiding dehydration is an important part of maintaining blood sugar levels. ■ TVF&R encourages you to limit sun exposure, avoid getting sunburns, and wear shoes when walking on hot pavement to eliminate the chance of getting burns on your feet. ■ Drinking plenty of water and cool fluids and avoiding alcohol will also help to prevent dehydration. Don’t wait until you’re thirsty to drink. Drink sports beverages to help replace salt and minerals lost due to sweating. For diabetics, alcohol can cause blood glucose levels to drop soon after drinking and continue to remain low hours later. ■ Heat also adds stress to the body while people carry out their daily activities and exercise. Working out earlier in the day and shortening that workout to compensate for the heat will limit that stress. You might consider going for a hike or walk in the morning and finding a shady spot to enjoy a picnic. ■ With more people enjoying the outdoors, TVF&R encourages those living with diabetes and their loved ones to know how to recognize a medical emergency, what to do when one occurs and take steps to prevent one from happening. ■ It’s important to check your blood sugar more frequently and monitor your levels for drops and spikes. You should communicate any concerns with your doctor and follow recommendations on managing glucose levels. ■ Many diabetic medications need refrigeration and may be affected if exposed to extreme heat. Don’t leave medications out because they can become less effective. ■ It is also a good idea to make sure glucose meters work properly in the summer heat. ■ To reduce the risk of blood sugar emergencies and prevent dangerous highs and lows, know your blood glucose goal range and be aware of warning signs. These signs can vary for each person with diabetes. ■ According to the American Diabetes Association, signs of low blood sugar can include shaking, sweating, dizziness, blurred vision, headache, rapid heartbeat, irritability, drowsiness and hunger. Signs of high blood glucose may include increased thirst and urination, blurred vision, dry skin and drowsiness. ■ TVF&R is concerned that at-risk individuals may become a victim of a heat-related illness. Warning signs of heat exhaustion include heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, weakness, dizziness, headache and fainting. Signs of a heat stroke may include high body temperature, red, hot, dry skin (no sweating), rapid pulse, headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion or unconsciousness. If you see these signs, seek medical attention and attempt to cool the person with a cool bath or shower, or find a shady or air-conditioned location. ■ Heat-related illness is cumulative. Take short breaks in an air-conditioned building such as a library, community center, shopping mall, movie theater, etc. For more health safety tips, visit www.tvfr.com. ■ F E AT U R E D LI ST I N GS 7795 SW Fairway Dr RESIDENTIAL 3 BEDS $449,900 2 BATHS 1,937 SQFT 19645785 Well maintained home. Enjoy vaulted family room w/ gas f/p, formal dining space, living room. Laminate floors & newer carpet, white cabs, SS appl. Bed & full bath on main. 2 bedrooms up w/ large bath, soak tub & shower, multiple closets in master dressing area. Window seat in bedroom. Slider to patio, lush lawn space and just steps from the neighborhood pool. 2 car garage and nice courtyard space. Newer 50 year presidential comp roof. 32078 SW Charbonneau Dr $417,000 Large condo on the golf course. Grand entry, granite kitchen, hardwood floors, high ceilings. Gas fireplace in great room. Master on main w/ 2 closets, double sinks. Balcony on both bedrooms overlooking golf course. Central vac, 2 car attached gar. RESIDENTIAL 3 BEDS 2.1 BATHS 2,040 SQFT 18025578 CHARBONNEAU TEAM Lisa Willett Broker, Licensed in Oregon Phone: (503)-318-7585 Mark Willett Unlicensed Assistant to Lisa Willett Phone: (503)-348-1008 We now have monthly community sales reports available at the office. 31840 SW Charbonneau Dr. Suite B