As I sit here in my sweltering room, I can’t help but worry about the current heat wave in Malaysia and how it’s affecting our children. The high temperatures, combined with the humidity, can make it challenging for kids to play outside, attend school, and even sleep at night.

Children are especially vulnerable during heat waves because their bodies have a harder time regulating temperature. They can quickly become dehydrated and develop heat exhaustion, which can lead to heat stroke if left untreated. Taking extra precautions to keep children safe during these hot and humid days is important.

Here are a few additional tips for parents to help their children stay cool and healthy:

1. Stay hydrated: Encourage your child to drink plenty of water throughout the day, especially when they’re playing outside or doing physical activity.

2. Dress appropriately: Dress your child in lightweight, loose-fitting clothes that allow their skin to breathe. Choose light-colored fabrics that reflect the sun’s rays.

3. Limit outdoor activities: Try to limit your child’s outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day. Schedule playtime in the early morning or evening when temperatures are cooler.

4. Use sunscreen: Apply sunscreen to your child’s skin before going outside to protect them from the sun’s harmful rays.

5. Cooldown: Take breaks throughout the day to cool down. Encourage your child to rest in a cool, shady spot or take a cool shower or bath.

The heat wave can be challenging for parents and children alike, but by taking these precautions, we can help ensure our little ones stay safe and healthy. Let’s all do our part to beat the heat and keep our children cool and comfortable.

Till the next, Kerina K