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HEATWAVE HEALTH WARNING IN DORSET


HEALTH chiefs have drawn up emergency plans and issued warnings as a predicted heatwave gets under way.

With Dorset and the New Forest sweltering on Monday, the Met Office predicted daytime temperatures could hit 30 degrees Celsius or higher in London, triggering an amber alert from the Department of Health.

The heat is especially dangerous for the very young, sick and older people, and can prove fatal in extreme cases.

A spokesperson for the Royal Bournemouth Hospital said: “Members of staff are ready to respond to an increase in demand. In the past, the emergency department has seen an increase in attendances when temperatures reach 30 degrees.

“It is generally the young, the elderly and those who have respiratory and heart conditions that are at most risk from hot temperatures, as well as individuals that are suffering from the effects of the sun, for example sunburn.”

John Mooney, spokesperson for NHS Bournemouth and Poole, said: “We are well prepared to care for those who have illnesses or conditions that are related to the increased temperatures.

“We strongly advise people to be sensible when it is hotter: keep drinking water, stay out of the sun between 11am and 3pm, cover up and wear sunscreen. They can also help by keeping an eye on those who are particularly vulnerable to the effects of the heat.”

Hazel Walker, chief officer of Age Concern Bournemouth, said: “I imagine most elderly people will choose to stay indoors.”

The Department of Health is urging people to keep windows shaded and closed when the temperature is hotter outside than inside. Anyone concerned that a vulnerable friend, relative or neighbour’s home is too hot should contact their local council’s environmental health department.

In Dorset, there are fears that after two disappointing summers, holidaymakers and residents could be tempted to stay out too long in the sun, increasing their risk of skin cancer, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

Rates of malignant melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, more than doubled between 1985 and 2006, and the south west has the highest incidence and mortality rate in the country.

Caroline Morgan, consultant dermatologist at Poole Hospital, which sees 100 new cases of melanoma each year, warned: “Getting sunburnt just once every two years can triple the risk of developing the most serious form of skin cancer.

“I see a lot of people who spend time outside in the sun and think that once they have a tan they are safe to give up sunscreen. A tan is actually evidence that the sun has already damaged the skin.”

Dr Ian Pearson, consultant dermatologist at the Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals. said early detection of skin cancer saves lives.

“Check to see if half the mole is different from the other half, if it has irregular or ill defined edges, if it has more than one colour in it or if its diameter is bigger than 6mm. Other signs to look out for are a new bump or nodule, colour spreading to surrounding skin, tenderness, bleeding or oozing,” he said.



Your Say YourDorset

cantique, bournemouth says...
10:15am Tue 30 Jun 09

We are just not used to the heat of the sun in this country. Noel Coward's "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" springs to mind.

peter hurt, adelaide says...
10:56am Tue 30 Jun 09

You call 30 degrees hot?

585, Weymouth says...
11:16am Tue 30 Jun 09

Quote
'Check to see if half the mole is different from the other half'
Went out into the garden but I couldn't find any moles.:^)

Laurie H Marsh, brisbane says...
11:53am Tue 30 Jun 09

peter hurt wrote:
You call 30 degrees hot?
It is all relative, I am sitting around dressed in a track suit and I feel cold.
It is only 20 degrees in our house!

poole.weller, Woking says...
12:30pm Tue 30 Jun 09

Where is this hot weather, bleeding cold here at Sanbanks today and no sun.

gerbil112, Poole says...
12:32pm Tue 30 Jun 09

There are probably no more extra staff at the hospitals, the existin ones just have to work harder and have less breaks. Also, waiting times will be increased from the current "Four Hours" (Thsi time is shown even when the ED is empty).

BOURNE RED, Bournemouth says...
12:35pm Tue 30 Jun 09

Every year people ask for hot,& sunny summer, and as it looks possible this year to have one people complain it's to hot. 30 Degrees is nothing when you go on holiday abroad to the Med it's normally between 30-35. The Military working in Iraq and Afghan are working and fighting in heats of 40-50 Degrees, so stop moaning and grow up it could be alot worse..

GB916, christchurch says...
12:43pm Tue 30 Jun 09

I enjoy this warm weather,but i have to chuckle at how wrong they have gotr the weather around bournemouth,Poole and christchurch today,it looks more like we are goning to get thunderstorms today,hence the high humidity,and i agree we english moan whens its hot,cold wet or windy..ha ha ha

Linguist, Bournemouth says...
12:44pm Tue 30 Jun 09

BOURNE RED wrote:
Every year people ask for hot,& sunny summer, and as it looks possible this year to have one people complain it's to hot. 30 Degrees is nothing when you go on holiday abroad to the Med it's normally between 30-35. The Military working in Iraq and Afghan are working and fighting in heats of 40-50 Degrees, so stop moaning and grow up it could be alot worse..
Where, in the article, does it say that people are complaining?

How apt are the security words? Mine...burn-just. lolol

poole.weller, Woking says...
12:44pm Tue 30 Jun 09

poole.weller wrote:
Where is this hot weather, bleeding cold here at Sanbanks today and no sun.
Been raining for the last 10 mins, I am going to ask for my money back at the bucket and spade shop.

Localsfirst, Poole says...
1:17pm Tue 30 Jun 09

This is terrible. No-one reminded me often enough to stay out of the sun when it's hot or drink plenty of water. I never knew it could get hot in the middle of summer...

So 'where there's blame there's a claim!' Yes, it's time for us all to SUE FOR COMPENSATION.

This is thicko benefits Britain at its worst. There's no future here. Poole is finished.

poole.weller, Woking says...
1:33pm Tue 30 Jun 09

Yet another person who appears to be making up things just to suit their own crazy little world.

Keep it up

Tripod, Poole says...
1:40pm Tue 30 Jun 09

Heatwave?... It's currently pouring with rain in Poole.

poole.weller, Woking says...
2:24pm Tue 30 Jun 09

Tripod

If you are going to join in at least read the previous comments.

I know most are drivel with the exception of any by myself but at 12:44 I stated it was raining.

Please be quicker if you want to create the headlines

Chris..., says...
2:24pm Tue 30 Jun 09

I have to agree with Bourne Red, 30c is nothing compared to other places. But, where is this 30c coming from. Up country maybe, but near to the coast as we are a lot less. Plus if the Echo forecasters have not noticed it has been raining for over an hour, and nil sun so far.

Incidentally, the south end of the Isle of Wight is only at 19c.


West Howe Sean, Bournemouth says...
2:38pm Tue 30 Jun 09

From my office window It doesn't look or feel like a heat wave to me.

The Chill, Bournemouth says...
2:44pm Tue 30 Jun 09

I love how they announce these heat waves every year and it always ends up being average or pouring with rain the next day.

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5:01pm Tue 30 Jun 09

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Bournemouth weather for the next week. No sign of a heat wave. We do not get waves in Bournemouth, even when they build a Surf Reef...lol..lol

johngoodhew, Boscombe says...
5:49pm Tue 30 Jun 09

Moan when it's cold, moan when it's hot. Just no pleasing some people!

Zzzz, Poole says...
6:04pm Tue 30 Jun 09

GB916 wrote:
I enjoy this warm weather,but i have to chuckle at how wrong they have gotr the weather around bournemouth,Poole and christchurch today,it looks more like we are goning to get thunderstorms today,hence the high humidity,and i agree we english moan whens its hot,cold wet or windy..ha ha ha
Yep, inaccurate weather forecasting again. I don't recall any mention of heavy rain in our area on the South Today forecast yesterday evening.

poole.weller, Woking says...
6:04pm Tue 30 Jun 09

Only old moaning git round here is looking at you in the mirror

WIGGINSv, Boscombe says...
6:05pm Tue 30 Jun 09

1976 was a hot summer. You can tell when it is hot, if the tarmac on the roads starts melting.

grumps999, Kinson says...
9:18pm Tue 30 Jun 09

Oh look a snow flake - the country comes to a grinding halt , NOW the sun is shining the country grinds to halt again. Cotton woool people get a life

redsunited, Adelaide says...
5:50am Wed 1 Jul 09

Emigrated from Bournemouth to Adelaide, Australia, in 1971. Don't miss the unpredictable weather. Enjoyed 15 consecutive days over 40 last March. Thank heaven for air conditioners.

peter hurt, adelaide says...
10:25am Wed 1 Jul 09

Hi redsunited! (I am guessing that's Adelaide United) Go you reds...and for all Bmth readers we are reds too.

Laurie H Marsh, brisbane says...
12:40pm Wed 1 Jul 09

peter hurt wrote:
Hi redsunited! (I am guessing that's Adelaide United) Go you reds...and for all Bmth readers we are reds too.
Put Kevin07 in and all the commos come out from under their beds!

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FEELING THE HEAT: Rosie, eight, cools off with her bucket in the sea at Sandbanks beach FEELING THE HEAT: Rosie, eight, cools off with her bucket in the sea at Sandbanks beach

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