With heat warnings in effect, there are dangers associated to the hotter-than-average temperatures – especially if you don’t have air conditioning. Dr. Sarah Henderson, scientific director of Environmental Health Services at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, has some tips on how you can stay cool and safe.
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How to stay cool during B.C.’s heat wave
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