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What are the measures for high-temperature four-level emergency response?

High temperature emergency response is divided into:

1.Ⅳ response. When the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a high-temperature orange warning for two consecutive days, and it is expected that most of the above warning areas will still reach the high-temperature orange warning standard in the next three days; Or the above-mentioned weather has already appeared, and it has threatened people's health, and the growth of crops has been affected to some extent, and the city's electricity consumption has begun to be tense, leading to power cuts.

2. Class III response. When the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a high-temperature orange warning for two consecutive days, and predicted that most of the early warning areas would still reach the high-temperature orange warning standard in the next three days or most of the early warning areas would reach the high-temperature red warning standard in the next three days; Or the above weather has already appeared, which has caused great threat to people's health. The number of heatstroke patients began to increase, the growth of crops was greatly affected, the electricity consumption in cities was tight, and the frequency of power outages began to increase.

3. Level II response. When the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a high-temperature red warning for two consecutive days, and it is expected that most of the above warning areas will still reach the high-temperature red warning standard in the next three days; Or the above-mentioned weather has already appeared, which poses a great threat to people's health. The number of heatstroke patients has increased significantly, economic and social activities have been greatly affected, urban electricity consumption has been obviously tense, and the frequency of power cuts has increased significantly.

4. First-level response. When the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a high-temperature red warning for two consecutive days, and it is predicted that most of the above warning areas will still reach the high-temperature red warning standard in the next three days or more; Or the above weather has appeared, and caused a particularly serious threat to people's health. The number of heatstroke patients has exploded, and the economic and social activities have been particularly affected. The electricity consumption in cities is particularly tight, and the frequency of power rationing has increased significantly.

Generally speaking, in the face of high temperature weather, common preventive and coping measures include:

Pay attention to the weather forecast: pay attention to the weather forecast in time to understand the situation and early warning information of high temperature weather.

Indoor cooling: keep indoor ventilation and use air conditioners, electric fans and other equipment to reduce indoor temperature.

Hydrate and moisturize: drink plenty of water to replenish the water needed by the body. Avoid drinking caffeinated or alcoholic beverages, as they may cause dehydration. It is also important to keep your skin moist. Moisturizing cream or spray can be used.

Reduce outdoor activities: avoid being exposed to the outdoors for a long time at high temperature, especially under the scorching sun. If you must go out, please choose early morning or evening and try to stay in the shade.

Appropriate wear: wear loose and breathable clothes to block the sun and help dissipate heat. Wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses, and protect your skin with sunscreen.

Pay attention to your physical condition: pay attention to your physical reaction. If you have symptoms of heatstroke (dizziness, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, etc. ), you should seek medical advice in time.