FAQ

What should I document after a heat-related outdoor injury?

Short Answer

Quick guidance

Document the location, temperature, shade, water access, warnings, staff response, photos, reports, and medical care.

Full Answer

After a heat-related outdoor injury, document the location, date, time, temperature if known, shade availability, water access, warning signs, staff response, surface conditions, photos, incident reports, witness names, tickets or receipts, and medical care.

This answer comes from our guide Heat-Related Outdoor Safety Risks in California Read the full guide

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